PPT-Alcohol: Effects on the Body and

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Behavior Overview Definitions Statistics on teen drinking Short and longterm effects of a lcohol Blood alcohol levels Introduction to fetal alcohol syndrome

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Behavior Overview Definitions Statistics on teen drinking Short and longterm effects of a lcohol Blood alcohol levels Introduction to fetal alcohol syndrome FAS Drinker . Alcohol . & drugs. STUDENT . eXPECTATIONS. After reviewing this Unit, you should be able to:. Identify Alcohol’s pathway once ingested. Identify the harmful effects & risks of Alcohol on the body. Essential Question:. How does alcohol use contribute to risky behavior? . How can you encourage others to stay alcohol-free?. Depressant. Intoxication. Detoxification. Binge drinking. Alcohol poisoning. Alcohol is a drug that is produced by a chemical reaction in fruits vegetables and grains.. Depressant. Alcohol is a . depressant because . it slows down the function of the brain and other parts of the nervous system.. Ethanol is the type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages. It is a highly addictive drug that can be produced synthetically or naturally through fermentation. Alcohol is a depressant that slows the central nervous system. . Behavior. Sherri Garcia. Full Circle Advertising: A Look at Teen Alcohol Use and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. CDC’s 2005 Science Ambassador Program. Overview:. Definitions . Statistics on teen drinking. Bellwork. :. Most people know that using tobacco is harmful. Why do you think some people continue to use tobacco products? Make . a list.. Tobacco Use – A Serious Health Risk. Tobacco use (smoking, chew, or dip) #1 cause of preventable disease and death in the US. Why is alcohol considered a drug?. What is the difference between a stimulant and a depressant?. Which one is alcohol?. What is the process in which alcohol is made?. Why would a mug of beer, a glass of wine, and a shot of liquor have the same amount of alcohol?. . Behavior. Sherri Garcia. Full Circle Advertising: A Look at Teen Alcohol Use and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. CDC’s 2005 Science Ambassador Program. Overview:. Definitions . Statistics on teen drinking. BAC depends on:. 1. The amount of blood in your body (which is increased as _____________increases). 2. The . ___________. of alcohol you ________ . 3 . ________ consumed . (i.e., the faster you drink the higher your BAC). . 1 ALCOHOL WHAT MOST OF YOU DO NOT KNOW! This presentation will probably involve audience discussion, which will create action items. Use PowerPoint to keep track of these action items during your presentation Wine- fermented grapes. Beer- fermented grains. Liquor- fermented plants. Alcohol is a depressant. Brain. Within 10–15 heartbeats, alcohol in the blood-stream reaches the brain. . Mouth . Alcohol enters the body. . Health and Physical Education. Fall 2017. Alcohol. Alcohol advertisements show images of happy, healthy-looking young adults to sell a drug that is . addictive. , physically damaging, and often an entry into other drug use.. Chapter 22 Lesson 2. Short-Term Effects Of Drinking. Body size and gender. . A small person feels the effect of the same amount of alcohol faster than a large person does.. Food. . Food in the stomach slows down the passage of alcohol into the bloodstream. Alcohol. Maybe you already know some of them. What are they? . feeling sick. loss of balance. can’t speak properly. tired. acting strangely. vomiting. These are the effects that you can see or hear..

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