Right after you start drinking it.
The alcohol firsts enters your body through the mouth. It then travels down into your lungs and then enters into your blood stream.
It circulates throughout the body.
Because it enters the bloodstream quickly.
detoxidation
There really isn't any othe answer but to drink it. That is manely what it is made for. It is a liquid.
No, the smell of alcohol alone cannot make you drunk. Drunkenness occurs when alcohol is ingested and enters the bloodstream, affecting the brain and body. Simply smelling alcohol does not lead to intoxication.
No. Alcohol can only be broken down to CO2 and water. Where alcohol enters the metabolic pathways it can not be synthesized back to carbohydrate or fat. Alcohol can affect blood sugar level in secondary ways.
Yes, alcohol quickly enters the bloodstream after consumption, where it is transported throughout the body, including to the brain and other organs. The speed at which alcohol spreads throughout the body can vary depending on factors such as the individual's metabolism and hydration levels.
Alcohol enters the bloodstream through absorption in the stomach and small intestine. It is then carried through the bloodstream to the brain and other organs, where it can have various effects on the body.
it is obsorbed by the acid in your stomach
As the Alcohol is consumed by the Drinker, it flows down the throat and into the Stomach. From there it either is absorbed by the walls of the stomach or it goes to the small intestines (most likely). Then, the alcohol is absorbed by the intestines and goes into the bloodstream. It goes directly to the heart, where it is then pumped around to the whole body. It reaches the Brain and sends it damaging messages, then takes a path down to the Liver. From the Liver, it is processed and oxidated (burned up). The Body can only process 1/2 Ounces of Alcohol each hour. Alcohol is very dangerous for the whole body in many ways and is a harm to society.
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