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Water has a higher specific heat capacity compared to pure or drinking alcohol. This means that water can hold more heat energy per unit mass. Therefore, water can absorb and retain more heat energy compared to alcohol.
From their parents (with or without their knowledge), friends, and unscrupulous adults who sell it to them.then they take it to a place where no one can see them drinking and then drink.
Alcoholism is when you're drinking alcohol to the point of it interfering with your life, and/or to the point of it damaging your body. One thing alcohol does is that it impairs your sense of judgement. So if you're prone to drinking too much then alcohol will make you less able to determine when you should stop. There are other issues too, like a small amount of alcohol can trigger really bad cravings for more and more alcohol. For most alcoholics it's most successful simply to stop drinking alcohol entirely. That way there's no question about when to stop, and you deny the cravings from ever taking hold. Alcoholism cannot be cured, only controlled.
Peroxisomes hold enzymes that digest amino acids, fatty acids, and hydrogen peroxide, a toxic metabolic product. Enzymes convert hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen or use it in reactions that degrade alcohol and other toxins. Drink alcohol, and peroxisomes in liver and kidney cells usually degrade nearly half of it.
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Not necessarily. 250 mL is the volume of one standard or metric cup. A drinking glass does not necessarily have to hold this much. Drinking glasses may hold more or less. But a metric measuring cup should hold exactly 250 mL.
Your kidneys filter your blood and get wastes out of it. When you drink a little bit of alcohol the kidneys filter that alcohol and are okay. But then, if you drink a lot in a short amount of time the kidneys become overworked, and you may have kidney failure, or they just might not be able to filter all of the alcohol. If that happens, the alcohol builds up in your system and starts affecting other parts of your body.answer 2 Actually, it is the poor old liver that has the work of converting the alcohol into 'usable' energy. But it is hard work for the liver and may well be beyond its ability in the short run. Allowed long enough, the liver will convert the alcohol into food. But in the short run, some of the alcohol remains in the blood, and is a welcome test for the highway patrol. Too much work for your liver from dealing with alcohol, and it will give up and you'll go a bright AA yellow![The main thing the kidneys filter out is urea, a chemical left as a by-product of metabolizing proteins. Urea is the mechanism by which the body disposes of this excess nitrogenous material.]
Yes they can as long as you both are happy with it, it is legal as long as the child is not drinking alcohol :) as hard as that may be hahaha xxx
Covalent bonding is a type of chemical bonding where atoms share electrons to achieve stability. In common substances like sugar and alcohol, covalent bonds hold the atoms together within the molecules, determining their structure and properties. For example, sugar molecules are formed by covalent bonds between carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms, while alcohol molecules contain covalent bonds between carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms as well.
Birds hold their breath when they are drinking or diving to catch fish.
While you are drinking it.
Your liver likes to hold your extra sugars and fats, so as long as your liquid diet is sugar free, as well as low in fat and carbs (ideally your carb intake should be lower than 7g per serving!!), it shouldn't take more than 10-14 days for your liver to shrink appropriately! If you are wondering how many carbs and sugars you are eating per day, my advice is to use a website like fitclick.com where you can track your nutrient intake. Exercise can also help expedite your liver shrinking. Try to stay hydrated by drinking lots of water throughout your process, just because you're on a liquid diet doesn't me you can't be dehydrated!