No. There are two tests that can be done for alcohol.
The first is the "sobriety test" that looks for alcohol itself. It has a VERY short detection period - just a few hours, depending on how much you drank and how well your liver works.
This isn't so good if you're testing people in a drug rehab to see if they're drinking so they have a newer test that looks for a metabolite called ethyl glucoronide, or ETG. This test goes back five days after the last time there was alcohol in your body.
7 to 28 days
28 days
28 days
Platypuses are one of only two types of mammals to lay eggs. Fertilised platypus eggs stay in the mother's body for around 28 days. The egg is incubated by the mother curling around it and keeping it warm and dry in the chamber of the burrow for another 10 days.
The active components of cannabis, such as THC, can be detected in urine for up to 30 days in heavy users. However, individual factors like metabolism, frequency of use, and body fat percentage can impact how long it stays in the body.
45 days for high toxicity levels, 28 days for standard.
Approximately 28 days or so.
Approximately 28 to 31 days.
Cocaine in a home drug test kit, the answer is marijuana, it will stay in the body at least 30 days or longer depending on the amount of body fat you have and elimination processing.
The programmes usually start from 10 days, this includes detoxification and therapy. It is recommended that in order to receive the full benefits of an alcohol rehab programme you should undertake a 28 day stay at a residential rehab facility.
Fertilised platypus eggs stay in the mother's body for around 28 days. The egg is incubated by the mother curling around it and keeping it warm and dry in the chamber of the burrow for another 10 days.
Platypuses do not give birth to live young. They are one of only two types of mammals to lay eggs. Fertilised platypus eggs stay in the mother's body for around 28 days. When they are laid, they incubate for another ten days before hatching.