Question
Which describes the cause of intoxication?
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Responses
A person drinks alcohol slower than the body can break it down.
A person drinks alcohol slower than the body can break it down.
A person drinks alcohol faster than his or her friends.
A person drinks alcohol faster than his or her friends.
A person drinks alcohol faster than the body can break it down.
A person drinks alcohol faster than the body can break it down.
A person drinks alcohol slower than the body can use the sugars for energy.
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Responses
A person drinks alcohol slower than the body can break it down.
A person drinks alcohol slower than the body can break it down.
A person drinks alcohol faster than his or her friends.
A person drinks alcohol faster than his or her friends.
A person drinks alcohol faster than the body can break it down.
A person drinks alcohol faster than the body can break it down.
A person drinks alcohol slower than the body can use the sugars for energy.
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The correct response describing the cause of intoxication is:
**A person drinks alcohol faster than the body can break it down.**
This is because the body can only metabolize a certain amount of alcohol at a time, and consuming it faster than this rate leads to an accumulation of alcohol in the bloodstream, resulting in intoxication.
**A person drinks alcohol faster than the body can break it down.**
This is because the body can only metabolize a certain amount of alcohol at a time, and consuming it faster than this rate leads to an accumulation of alcohol in the bloodstream, resulting in intoxication.