Long-term exposure to alcohol increases levels of alcohol dehydrogenase in the liver. What does this mean?
a. The person must drink more alcohol than before to experience comparable effects.
b. The person can drink less alcohol than before to experience comparable effects.
c. The person is less likely to become addicted
d. The person is more likely to have a hangover.
e. The person will experience the effects of alcohol for longer periods.
a
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a. Definitive answer b. Open answer c. Closed question d. Open question
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