Alcohol primarily travels in the bloodstream.
through the CNS as alcohol is a CNS depressant.
Alcohol is absorbed through the blood stream
The sponge uses the choanocytes to move a steady current through its body.
Alcohol is carried around the body through the bloodstream. Once consumed, alcohol is absorbed through the stomach and small intestine into the bloodstream, where it is then circulated to various organs and tissues in the body. The liver processes and metabolizes alcohol to eventually eliminate it from the body.
Metabolism is the process whereby alcohol is broken down into its components. Alcohol also leaves the body through respiration, urine and sweat.
Most alcohol is absorbed into the body through the samll intestines.
Metabolism is the main process. However, alcohol also leavers the body through respiration and perspiration.
A small amount of alcohol leaves the body through perspiration and some through respiration. However, most is metabolized or broken down within the body.
No, not the kind of alcohol that you drink. Your body metabolizes drinking alcohol (ethanol) through a series of steps, one of which is acetylaldehyde, a chemical related to formaldehyde. However, the body metabolizes methanol, another kind of alcohol, into formaldehyde.
The liver is responsible for metabolizing and eliminating alcohol from the body. It breaks down alcohol into byproducts that can be excreted through the urine.
You should avoid alcohol altogether when taking antibiotics. Although there is no direct drug reaction, alcohol's diuretic effects can cause the medication to move through your body too rapidly, and reduce its effectiveness. In some cases, this can lead to the bacteria developing resistance to the drug.
Alcohol leaves the body through metabolism, respiration, urination, and perspiration.