Alcohol is a CNS depressant and once in the blood flow it is caught by specific brain receptors which is the same for diazepinics. It affects CNS by overworking causing it to become depressed afterwards. Depressed is like to become tired.
blocking the movement of sodium and calcium ions across the cell membrane
Yes, alcohol's primary effects are on the central nervous system.
It is true that drugs and alcohol can affect the mind It can also interfere with the central nervous system.
Temporarily slows actions of the nervous system.
Yes, alcohol is a depressant that acts on the central nervous system, leading to slowed brain function, decreased coordination, and impaired judgment. It can also affect neurotransmitters in the brain, contributing to its sedative effects.
It disrupts fetal growth patterns, especially the central nervous system. See : fetal alcohol syndrome.
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Alcohol is a CNS depressant.
Alcohol is a CNS depressant.
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central nervous system depressant.