Small intestine.
it is both! It is from how much alcohol is in the beverage and how many drinks the person consumes.
Yes, it's true. When a person consumes alcohol, it is rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream through the stomach and small intestine. This process occurs quickly, often before the drinker can feel the effects, which can lead to underestimating how intoxicated they may become. Consequently, the effects of alcohol can be felt shortly after drinking, sometimes within minutes.
Yes, if the quantity is sufficient.
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In the average person, approximately 80-90% of alcohol is absorbed through the small intestine. The remaining absorption occurs in the stomach and other parts of the gastrointestinal tract. The rapid absorption in the small intestine is due to its large surface area and the presence of specialized transport mechanisms. This makes the small intestine a key site for alcohol absorption into the bloodstream.
it all depends on the amount that a person consumes, everything is done in moderation
They would get alcohol poisoning, and would need their stomach pumped.
Alcohol breath testers, or breathalyzers, work by measuring the concentration of alcohol in a person's breath. When a person consumes alcohol, it enters the bloodstream and is eventually exhaled through the lungs. The device typically uses a fuel cell or infrared spectroscopy to detect the presence of ethanol, converting the breath sample into a measurable blood alcohol concentration (BAC) reading. This reading can then be used to assess a person's level of intoxication.
When a person with diabetes consumes alcohol, it can lead to fluctuations in blood sugar levels. Alcohol can cause hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) if consumed without food or if in excess. It is important for individuals with diabetes to monitor their blood sugar levels closely when drinking alcohol and to drink in moderation.
The risk is non-existent unless a person consumes vast quantities in a very short period of time.
Most people metabolize the alcohol found in one drink consumed per hour.
When a person smells of alcohol, it is usually due to the presence of ethanol in their bloodstream. Ethanol is the type of alcohol found in alcoholic drinks, and it can be detected on a person's breath as it is exhaled through the lungs. Alcohol can also be excreted through sweat, contributing to the odor.