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16 May, 12:21

True or False: The oxidation process occurring in the liver rids the bloodstream of 32% of the alcohol present.

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  1. 16 May, 13:47
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    Answer: False

    Explanation:

    The oxidation that takes place in the liver oxidizes almost 90 percent of the alcohol that is found in the bloodstream. The oxidation of alcohol in the liver is a constant process.

    the rest of the alcohol from the body is removed via urine which constitutes to almost 5 percent.

    The rest of the 5 percent alcohol from the body is removed from lungs because it exhales alcohol which can be easily detected by breathalyzer.

    The alcohol is converted into acetic acid in liver.
  2. 16 May, 14:41
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    False

    Explanation:

    Oxidation process occurring in liver rids bloodstream of not 32% of alcohol present.

    Once the alcohol enters the body, 5 percent of it is excreted in the form of the urine and another 5 percent is eliminated from the body by exhaling and the rest of the alcohol is converted to acetic acid by oxidation.

    Thus,

    Oxidation process occurring in liver rids bloodstream of 90% of alcohol present.
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