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frankwu

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What determines the rate of alcohol oxidation in the body?
 
  a) The rate at which alcohol dehydrogenase breaks alcohol down into acetaldehyd
  b) The rate at which acetaldehyde dehydrogenase breaks down acetaldehyde into acetic acid
  c) The rate at which alcohol dehydrogenase breaks acetaldehyde down into acetic acid
  d) The rate at which acetaldehyde dehydrogenase breaks alcohol down into acetaldehyde

Question 2

Defend the following statement:
 
  Prescription drug abuse is a greater concern for American society than medical marijuana use.
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Parents of today were the first age cohort to have grown up during the explosion of drug experimentation.





 

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