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.
true
Yes Temperance reformers wanted to prohibit the manufacture and sale of alcohol beverages. This began before the Civil War insisting that no one was permitted to consume alcohol and was force by law.
True - this is how over fatter people can consume more alcohol than a thinner people without feeling worse off! True - this is how over fatter people can consume more alcohol than a thinner people without feeling worse off!
This is true. If you consume large quantities of alcohol and drugs quickly, your judgment, awareness, and decision making will rapidly decrease and sometimes disappear. A person can lose consciousness and even die.
They have strarch that turns into sugar when digested.
yes
Yes. In CT they have "all ages" shows , but if you are under 21 you can enter the club , but not the bar area where they serve alcohol.
True. Cellulose, a type of fiber found in plant cell walls, cannot be digested by humans because we lack the necessary enzymes to break it down.
True. When you eat, you consume the DNA of other organisms, as DNA is present in the cells of all living things that you consume as food.
No
No parts of a hamburger is digested in the mouth. All food is digested in the stomach. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Not true. Saliva contains enzymes that break down starch (carbohydrates) into sugars (that is why bread begins to taste sweet when chewed. Therefore the hamburger bun will start to be digested in the mouth.