true
It slows their action.
Oh, dude, alcohol is technically a solvent because it can dissolve stuff, but it doesn't exactly target brain cells and tissues like a ninja. It's more like a wrecking ball that can mess things up if you overdo it. So, yeah, it can mess with your brain cells and tissues if you go all out, but it's not like they just vanish into thin air. So, like, moderation is key, man.
The production of alcohol by yeast cells is the result of fermentation, a metabolic process that converts sugars into alcohol and carbon dioxide in the absence of oxygen. This process is carried out by yeast enzymes, specifically alcohol dehydrogenase, under anaerobic conditions.
no seek medical attention, an enlarged spleen can be an underlining symptom , alcohol is not an answer for the care your body needs, do yourself a favor forget alcohol, tobacco also, your body will love you for it
1) Yes, a bacteria cell could injure a plant cell by surrounding it and eating it, because bacteria produce chemicals that can damage, kill, or make it grow funny. The bacteria release enzymes which can kill or injure plant cells and then they absorb the nutrients that become available through this action.
yes
Brain damage occurs over prolonged periods of exposure to the effects of alcohol. One drink will not kill any brain cells, unless it is an iced tea glass full of vodka, in which case it could kill all your cells.
Well, for one, it damages your liver severely. However, if you drink too much, it may also result in loss of brain cells.
It slows their action.
Excessive alcohol consumption can kill brain cells, while there is limited evidence that marijuana can have neurotoxic effects on the brain. However, prolonged heavy use of either substance can have negative impacts on cognitive function and overall brain health.
Toxins
They work well unless you drink alcohol. Basically a liver cell filters out substances taht can be harmful to the body, but alcohol and a number of other less popular substances severely damage the abilities of the liver cells over time. All i really know about liver cells is that there also called hepatocytes. LFTs or liver function tests can be used to assess the functioning of the liver cells. I guess that they receive oxygen via diffision.
They can seriously injure your insides.... or worse..... kill you!
Cells that perform fermentation and produce alcohol are typically yeast cells. Yeast cells break down sugars through the process of fermentation, producing alcohol as a byproduct. This process is commonly used in brewing and baking.
Adsol is a blood preservative for prolonged storage of red blood cells.
Alcohol does not kill brain cells.
Oh, dude, alcohol is technically a solvent because it can dissolve stuff, but it doesn't exactly target brain cells and tissues like a ninja. It's more like a wrecking ball that can mess things up if you overdo it. So, yeah, it can mess with your brain cells and tissues if you go all out, but it's not like they just vanish into thin air. So, like, moderation is key, man.