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Which functions are first to be affected when a person begins to drink alcohol?
 
  a. Speech and vision
  b. Judgment and reasoning
  c. Voluntary muscle control
  d. Respiration and heart function
  e. Balance and coordination

Question 2

What is acetaldehyde?
 
  a. An intermediate in fatty acid synthesis
  b. An intermediate in alcohol metabolism
  c. The first product of fatty acid catabolism
  d. The TCA compound that combines with acetyl CoA
  e. The final product of alcohol metabolism.



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Answer to Question 1

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