The liver breaks down alcohol into sugar.
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.
The liver is the organ in the body that breaks down alcohol, not a specific organelle within a cell. The enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase in the liver helps convert alcohol into acetaldehyde, which is then further broken down into non-toxic substances.
The main organ for the removal of hormones from the blood is the liver. The liver processes hormones and breaks them down so they can be excreted from the body.
The enzyme called glycogen phosphorylase breaks down glycogen in the body.
the products of ethanol fermentation are ethnol and CO2
The Liver
The liver is the organ primarily responsible for processing alcohol in the body. It breaks down alcohol into byproducts that can be eliminated from the body, helping to prevent alcohol toxicity.
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.
The liver is the organ in the body that breaks down alcohol, not a specific organelle within a cell. The enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase in the liver helps convert alcohol into acetaldehyde, which is then further broken down into non-toxic substances.
You made be referring to the liver, which metabolizes or breaks down alcohol.
Alcohol has no affect on metabolism; metabolism breaks alcohol down in the body.
liver
the spleen
the unscientific name for the enzyme that breaks down alcohol in your body
Spleen
The liver is primarily responsible for breaking down and destroying substances in the body. It filters the blood and detoxifies harmful substances, such as alcohol and medications, through various metabolic processes.
Yes the alcohol causes the body to become de-hydrated so it is very important to remain hydrated and drink plenty of water ideally before, during and after consumption of alcohol.