This topic contains a solution. Click here to go to the answer

Author Question: What is binge drinking, and why is it dangerous? What role does the rate of oxidation play in the ... (Read 58 times)

james0929

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 586
What is binge drinking, and why is it dangerous? What role does the rate of oxidation play in the danger?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

How was cocaine most commonly consumed by law-abiding adults in Europe and America in the late 19th century?
 
  a) Cocaine was swallowed as a liquid
  b) Cocaine was injected as a liquid.
  c) Cocaine in powdered form was snorted into nasal passage
  d) Cocaine in powdered form was smoked.



Related Topics

Need homework help now?

Ask unlimited questions for free

Ask a Question
Marked as best answer by a Subject Expert

ntsoane kedibone

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 333
Answer to Question 1

Most of the first step in oxidation occurs in the bloodstream, the second step occurs in the liver.

Answer to Question 2

A




james0929

  • Member
  • Posts: 586
Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
Excellent


vickyvicksss

  • Member
  • Posts: 351
Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

Did you know?

Each year in the United States, there are approximately six million pregnancies. This means that at any one time, about 4% of women in the United States are pregnant.

Did you know?

In 1864, the first barbiturate (barbituric acid) was synthesized.

Did you know?

Ether was used widely for surgeries but became less popular because of its flammability and its tendency to cause vomiting. In England, it was quickly replaced by chloroform, but this agent caused many deaths and lost popularity.

Did you know?

Symptoms of kidney problems include a loss of appetite, back pain (which may be sudden and intense), chills, abdominal pain, fluid retention, nausea, the urge to urinate, vomiting, and fever.

Did you know?

Multiple experimental evidences have confirmed that at the molecular level, cancer is caused by lesions in cellular DNA.

For a complete list of videos, visit our video library