What type of alcohol is found in drinks?
ethanol
What were the short-term consequences of alcohol mentioned for the liver?
Fatty liver and alcohol hepatitis
What is the definition of a unit of alcohol ?
A unit is of alcohol is a measurement used to show how much pure alcohol is in a drink.
What organ converts alcohol in the body?
liver
Short-term consequences of alcohol on the nervous system?
Temporary brain cell dehydration and impaired nervous transmission
How does alcohol affect driving ability even at low levels?
Even small amounts of alcohol can:
• Slow reaction time
• Affect coordination
• Impair judgment
This increases the risk of accidents
What is alcohol converted to ?
ethanal
What are two long-term effects of alcohol consumption on the nervous system?
Brain cell damage and cognitive impairment
True or False. Consuming alcohol in large amounts is good for the body
false
Can someone explain why it’s safer to not drink at all before driving rather than just staying under the limit?
Because even small amounts of alcohol can still affect judgment and reaction time.
The legal limit is the maximum allowed, but the safest choice is zero alcohol.
What are some social consequences of excessive alcohol use ?
family breakdown, unemployment, domestic violence, and homelessness.
What are the recommended safe limits of alcohol consumption for women.
one standard drink per day
dont be a coke head
Why do women get drunk easily compared to men?
because women produce less alcohol dehydrogenase
Why is it important to know the daily alcohol limits?
It is important because it helps reduce health risks such as liver disease, heart problems, and alcohol dependence.
Knowing the limits helps people drink responsibly and avoid long-term damage
What are the recommended safe limits of alcohol consumption for men?
Two standard drinks per day.
drink responsibly.