Last year in health class they told us a few key factors about getting/being drunk.
The factors are:
-Body Weight.
-Height.
-Emotions.
-Heretic genes.
Typically, women are proven to get drunk faster, and with less alcohol, so be careful when drinking next time!
The chemical compound called alcohol is what makes you drunk and dizzy. The alcohol is very quickly metabolized in your body (even faster than sugar).
You can swim faster in salt water because your body has more bouyancy which allows you to have less drag.
Dependent upon size. Some brands are a single feed kill. Toxicity is based on body weight, so takes a little longer on larger rats & they will generally stagger around & appear drunk for a bit until they drop off.
its makes the body bill more faster
The body will float in the water after it has drowned for a while. The body will not stay down.
The womans body absorbs alcohol faster. Women can drink less amounts of alcohol to get drunk the same way men do but they drink more.
Men have a different body chemistry that women.
women become more intoxicated faster then men because they have less body weight therefore men have more weight where the alcohol can be stored for a while
Men are physically stronger and faster than women. Women also tend to store their excess body weight on their thighs and hips.
no
On average, women have smaller brain-to-body weight ratios compared to men. However, individual variations exist, and factors such as body composition, genetics, and overall health can influence this ratio.
no
The chemical compound called alcohol is what makes you drunk and dizzy. The alcohol is very quickly metabolized in your body (even faster than sugar).
yes
Yes
Urine can be drunk but its still body waste containing water.
Carbonated drinks are absorbed faster into the body's systems. This fact is especially important to remember if you are drinking carbonated alcoholic drinks because you may become drunk faster.