Home work help alcohol?!
Question: Briefly explain the short term effects of alcohol on each of the following
Brain
Heart
stomack
Define blood alcohol concentration
Answers: Briefly explain the short term effects of alcohol on each of the following
Brain
Heart
stomack
Define blood alcohol concentration
The brain
drinking over many years leads to permanent changes in the brain. reduce the amount of brain tissue and to increase the size of the ventricles instead. depriving it of food substances such as vitamins. This is because heavy drinkers often neglect their diet, which can lead to vitamin deficiencies. Thiamine, one of the 'B' vitamins is most commonly missing from the diet and can lead to serious mental disturbance.
The Heart
The heart can be affected by the vitamin deficiencies caused by a neglected diet. The pumping action of the heart is weakened. Heart failure can result from this.
The Stomach
Just one occasion when you drink heavily can irritate the stomach and cause sickness and pain. The steady drinking of alcohol can lead to the regular occurrence of these symptoms.
you can figure this out on your own it's simple
brain doesn't really have control of what you do
can cause your heart beat to slow down/speed up
makes you stomach feel bad ( throwing up)
amount of alcohol in your blood---is different for male and female---how much you weigh...etc
you are asking alot of people on a answer board, it seems to me you a just lazy and want someone to write your report
Do your own research.
Start with Wikipedia, how lazy are you?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_alcoh...
SORRY I MISS UNDERSTOOD I THOUGHT YOU WERE OFFERING ALCOHOL. SORRY NO ANSWER.
brain - a hangover is basically dehydration in the brain. your brain is lacking in oxygen causing nausea, headache, ect...
heart - it thins your blood and it puts strain on the heart
stomach - (that i don't know) google it. i can't do all of your homework
Blood alcohol content (BAC) or blood alcohol concentration is the concentration of alcohol in blood. It is usually measured as mass per volume. For example, a BAC of 0.02% means 0.2