Asked by Noemi
Research with animals suggests that compared with adults, adolescents are ________ to the negative effects of alcohol intoxication—such as sedation, hangover, and loss of coordination.
A. More sensitive
B. Less sensitive
C. Not at all sensitive
D. None of the above
It's not A. and C. It's probably C., right?
A. More sensitive
B. Less sensitive
C. Not at all sensitive
D. None of the above
It's not A. and C. It's probably C., right?
Answers
Answered by
Noemi
I just re-did my test, and got a score of 100. The answer is B.
I meant to write "It's probably B., right?"
I meant to write "It's probably B., right?"
Answered by
bobpursley
My experience is Teens are much more sensitive, partly due to body weight (blood alcohol content is easier to increase for smaller bodies), and partly due to the inherent lack of judgement in young minds. Insurance companies certainly look harshly at teen drinkers.
I am not certain how an "animal" study can indicate anything about teen drinking vs adult drinking.
I am not certain how an "animal" study can indicate anything about teen drinking vs adult drinking.
Answered by
Noemi
@bobpursley, I didn't get the "animal" study thing either. You're not supposed to pay attention to it though. It's just to confuse you. In my text, it said that teens are less sensitive to the alcohol affects compared to adults.
So it is B.
But thank you for your help!
So it is B.
But thank you for your help!
Answered by
Danielle
The answer is B, Less sensitive.
Answered by
Noemi
Yes, Danielle.
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