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Consumption of alcohol (pathway + steps) - ️️-passes down the esophagus through the stomach and into the small intestine -majority of alcohol enters the bloodstream through the walls of the small intestine -bloodstream rapidly transports the ethanol throughout the body where it is absorbed into the body, tissues in proportion to their water content -Through oxidation in liver, alcohol is metabolized and removed from the bloodstream Long term effects of alcohol - ️️-Effects on the nervous system -Cardiovascular effects -Liver disease -Cancer -Chronic inflammation of the pancreas -Reduced ability of the body to fight bacteria and viruses Alcohol addiction - ️️-a physical/psychological dependence with loss of control, continuous craving and compulsive use Binge drinking - ️️-consuming a large quantity of alcohol in a short period of time Alcohol dehydrogenase - ️️-enzyme in stomach that breaks down alcohol - women have 1/2 as much as men Immediate effects of alcohol - ️️-reduces frequency of nerve transmission -dehydration -water is lost from cerebospinal fluid -irritates gastrointestinal system BAC Limit - ️️.08% Absorption and metabolism of alcohol - ️️-About 20% of absorption occurs in the stomach -About 80% of absorption occurs in the small intestine ADH (antidiuretic hormone) - ️️-secrete ADH = decrease in urine volume -inhibit ADH = increase in urine volume -ADH kicks in when your body detects your blood has too little water Diuretics - ️️-agent that increases urine output Antidiuretic - ️️-an agent that decreases urine productionFetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) - ️️-mental retardation, small head, tremors -abnormalities of face, limbs, heart, and brain Zero population growth - ️️-a population that is unchanging -birth and death rate are equal -growth rate = 0 Biodiversity - ️️-the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem Ozone depletion - ️️-the thinning of the ozone layer Green house effect - ️️-the warming of the surface and lower atmosphere of the Earth that occurs when water vapor, carbon dioxide, and gases absorb and radiate thermal energy. Global warming - ️️-gradual increase in average global temperature AQI (Air Quality Index) - ️️-index for reporting daily air quality that tells you how clean or polluted your air is, and what associated health effects might be a concern for you -0-50 = healthy Indoor air pollution sources - ️️-asbestos -formaldehyde -radon -household chemicals -sick building syndrome EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) - ️️-federal agency created to oversee environmental monitoring and cleanup programs Clean Air Act (5 major pollutants) - ️️-ground-level ozone -particle pollution -carbon monoxide -sulfur dioxide nitrogen dioxide

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SJSU BIO 54 FINAL REVIEW
Consumption of alcohol (pathway + steps) - ✔️✔️-passes down the esophagus through
the stomach and into the small intestine
-majority of alcohol enters the bloodstream through the walls of the small intestine
-bloodstream rapidly transports the ethanol throughout the body where it is absorbed
into the body, tissues in proportion to their water content
-Through oxidation in liver, alcohol is metabolized and removed from the bloodstream

Long term effects of alcohol - ✔️✔️-Effects on the nervous system
-Cardiovascular effects
-Liver disease
-Cancer
-Chronic inflammation of the pancreas
-Reduced ability of the body to fight bacteria and viruses

Alcohol addiction - ✔️✔️-a physical/psychological dependence with loss of control,
continuous craving and compulsive use

Binge drinking - ✔️✔️-consuming a large quantity of alcohol in a short period of time

Alcohol dehydrogenase - ✔️✔️-enzyme in stomach that breaks down alcohol
- women have 1/2 as much as men

Immediate effects of alcohol - ✔️✔️-reduces frequency of nerve transmission
-dehydration
-water is lost from cerebospinal fluid
-irritates gastrointestinal system


BAC Limit - ✔️✔️.08%

Absorption and metabolism of alcohol - ✔️✔️-About 20% of absorption occurs in the
stomach
-About 80% of absorption occurs in the small intestine


ADH (antidiuretic hormone) - ✔️✔️-secrete ADH = decrease in urine volume
-inhibit ADH = increase in urine volume
-ADH kicks in when your body detects your blood has too little water

Diuretics - ✔️✔️-agent that increases urine output

Antidiuretic - ✔️✔️-an agent that decreases urine production

, Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) - ✔️✔️-mental retardation, small head, tremors
-abnormalities of face, limbs, heart, and brain

Zero population growth - ✔️✔️-a population that is unchanging
-birth and death rate are equal
-growth rate = 0

Biodiversity - ✔️✔️-the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem


Ozone depletion - ✔️✔️-the thinning of the ozone layer

Green house effect - ✔️✔️-the warming of the surface and lower atmosphere of the
Earth that occurs when water vapor, carbon dioxide, and gases absorb and radiate
thermal energy.

Global warming - ✔️✔️-gradual increase in average global temperature

AQI (Air Quality Index) - ✔️✔️-index for reporting daily air quality that tells you how
clean or polluted your air is, and what associated health effects might be a concern for
you
-0-50 = healthy

Indoor air pollution sources - ✔️✔️-asbestos
-formaldehyde
-radon
-household chemicals
-sick building syndrome

EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) - ✔️✔️-federal agency created to oversee
environmental monitoring and cleanup programs

Clean Air Act (5 major pollutants) - ✔️✔️-ground-level ozone
-particle pollution
-carbon monoxide
-sulfur dioxide nitrogen dioxide

CFCs - ✔️✔️-chlorofluorocarbons
-man made chemicals used as coolants and propellants in aerosols
-potent greenhouse gases
-leads to depletion of the ozone layer

WHO's Definition of health - ✔️✔️-a complete state of physical, mental, and social well-
being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity

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