<span> -Both can be potentially harmful/ disease-causing
-Both are necessary for organisms to survive
-Biotic factors can affect abiotic factors, and likewise, Abiotic factors can affect Biotic factors </span>
Answer:
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False</h2>
Explanation:
The human body mechanisms try to excrete out the ethanol from the body before it gets circulated in the body through blood. The body does so by converting the ethanol to certain metabolic products which get filtered and excreted out through urine.
The metabolism of alcohol takes place in the liver in two steps- Ethanol is converted to acetaldehyde by the alcohol dehydrogenase enzyme. The acetaldehyde is toxic to cells and is the compound responsible for the hangover after drinking.
The acetaldehyde is then converted to acetic acid by an enzyme called acetaldehyde dehydrogenase. The acetic acid through respiration gets converted to water and carbon dioxide and rest is excreted out through urine.
Thus, the liver is the organ responsible for the metabolism of ethanol and not pancreas.
A. Cerebellum
By far the largest region of your brain is the forebrain (derived from the developmental prosencephalon), which contains the entire cerebrum and several structures directly nestled within it - the thalamus, hypothalamus, the pineal gland and the limbic system.
No a cell lyse would be hypertonic.