Approximately 80% of alcohol is absorbed in the upper portion of the small intestine. The rate of absorption depends upon things like:
No. Alcohol is not a food, and is not affected by the digestive system. After passing into the bloodstream it is metabolized by liver enzymes.
how does alcohol enter the bloodstream?
Yes, it is digested the same way.
i think it takes 15 min
yes unless it is injected in by a needle!
Yes
no
yes
it is because you have a bladder problem...
Digestion and absorption by osmosis
3 mins
Alcohol effects a breathalyzer test immediately after consumption.
Amino acids, mono-sugars, fatty acids, glycerol, minerals and vitamins enter the blood stream. They enter from the portal venous system. You get amino acids from the protein digestion. You get mono-sugars from the carbohydrate digestion. You get the fatty acids and glycerol from the digestion of the fats. Vitamins and minerals need no digestion, before absorption.
The small intestine is the site of most chemical digestion and absorption in the digestive tract. During absorption, nutrients enter the bloodstream, and the circulatory system can then transport these nutrients to all body cells.
The answer to this depends on two factors. First, the ratio of rubbing alcohol to water in the bath. The second would be if the person in the bath has any open sores that can allow the alcohol to enter the bloodstream. In low amounts and with no way for the alcohol to enter the body, the bath will be fine.
The alcohol will have slightly less effect as diluting it will make it enter the bloodstream less quickly. Also, the soda is mostly water, which will help you keep hydrated while drinking.
There really isn't any othe answer but to drink it. That is manely what it is made for. It is a liquid.
The squeeze thng
An embolus will form in the bloodstream when a foreign substance enters.