Because alcohol travels wherever the blood does.
because of the Nerves
Yes
Alcohol does not kill brain cells. This myth was created by temperance activists to discourage drinking. In reality, drinking alcohol in moderation reduces the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.
No, it is not genetic because Amnesia is usually caused by a blow to the head, stokes, brain inflammation, lack of adequate amount of oxygen to the brain, long-term alcohol abuse, tumors in areas of the brain that controls memory, degenerative brain disease, and ingestion of toxic substances that harm brain.
amazingly quick you can move your foot in millionths of a second from the signal being sent from the brain
The brain contains more blood
It gets into the brain quickly because the brain gets a rich blood supply and because alcohol is able to diffuse across the blood-brian barrier easily due to being not strongly polar.
After drinking alcohol, the brain becomes fuzzy because of dehydration. Also due to alcohol fumes, it becomes fuzzy.
The alcohol because it gets into your blood stream and can flow to the brain.
Alcohol is classified as a depressant.
because there brain wont be able to fully recieve the information in which could be trying to be communicated to them, due to the alcohol within the brain. ALSO, the effects of alcohol.
Because it enters the bloodstream quickly.
Brain looses its fluidity because of alcohol leading contraction of brain.
Because people have no idea .
because of the Nerves
Alcohol does not kill brain cells.
The legal Australian age for drinking alcohol is 18, however the human brain is still developing at this stage and drinking alcohol is not recommended until the age of 26. This is because alcohol will damage the brain at this stage.