Body fat does not absorb alcohol so the fatter a person is, the greater the concentration of alcohol in the blood, other things being equal.
Alcohol tends to get into the body by consuming it orally. There are other ways, however it isn’t recommended other than orally. Different bodies absorb alcohol at varying rates.
Yes, but not right away, it takes time for you body to absorb the alcohol into your bloodstream.
Individuals with a lower body weight, higher metabolism, and less body fat will typically absorb alcohol into the blood more quickly. Additionally, consuming alcohol on an empty stomach or drinking alcohol in carbonated beverages can also lead to faster absorption.
alcohol affects every organ in your body; that's if you have too much.
Absolute alcohol means almost 100% alcohol. It is highly hygroscopic. If you keep it open, it will absorb moisture from the atmosphere. If you drink it in large quantity, it will absorb all the water inside your body which may lead to a fatal result.
Liver
The main organ which does that is the liver.
Big body with lots of reserved food like fats absorb alcohol very slowly. Thin people get quick kicks after a few pegs.
achohol affects almost every part of your body... your muscles your brain, your stomach... just about everything that can go wrong will go wrong, if you have to much alcohol
If you drink on a empty stomach your body will absorb the alcohol faster. It is not being absorbed by the food in your digestive system that would take longer to digest.
the stomache