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MGLQZ

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Food slows alcohol absorption through the stomach lining, and slows the movement of the alcohol in chyme into the intestine. This means:
  1.you should eat, drink and be merry
  2.you should eat food if you drink.
  3.you should not drink on an empty stomach.
  4.alcohols effects are magnified if food is not present.
  5.all of these answers.

Question 2

The working unit of the kidneys is the _____.
  1.Bladder
  2.Lymph
  3.Nephron
  4.Microvilli
  5.Villi



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Answer to Question 1

4

Answer to Question 2

3



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