No
Seamus Toy
No
In terms of how your body deals with it, alcohol is basically sugar. It's not absorbed into body fat really, but it is easily converted into body fat.
Most alcohol is usually absorbed in the digestive tract. And most, by far, is absorbed in the small intestine but some is absorbed in the mouth, throat and stomach.
Alcohol is one of the few substances that can be absorbed right through the stomach wall. Whatever part makes it to the small intestines is promptly absorbed by the blood. Since it is "active" in its ingested form, it takes effect as soon as it reaches the brain.
Alcohol has been proven to slow your reaction time, vision, concentration, comprehension, coordination and perception. These coupled, impair a driver from safely driving and staying alert while on the road. But with that said, how exactly does alcohol do this to your body? Alcohol is absorbed into your blood stream once taken and affects your body functions.This of course, does depend on how much alcohol one has had.
No
No
Yes, especially when drunk on an empty stomach. You will feel the effects within a minute or two.
Which type of alcoholic beverage is absorbed the fastest by the body
A drug, broadly speaking, is any substance that, when absorbed into the body of a living organism, alters normal bodily function. Alcohol does that.
NO
Yes, especially when drunk on an empty stomach. You will feel the effects within a minute or two.
In terms of how your body deals with it, alcohol is basically sugar. It's not absorbed into body fat really, but it is easily converted into body fat.
Most alcohol is absorbed into the body through the samll intestines.
tobacco
no
Does the type of alcoholic beverage you consume affect the way the alcohol is absorbed in your body