Florida Drug and Alcohol Traffic Awareness TSLAE Practice Exam

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Why do some people break down alcohol faster than others?

  1. Due to the type of alcohol consumed

  2. Because of their drinking experience

  3. Due to a variation in the quantity of enzymes responsible for breaking down alcohol

  4. Because of their body size

The correct answer is: Due to a variation in the quantity of enzymes responsible for breaking down alcohol

The speed at which a person breaks down alcohol is primarily influenced by the quantity of enzymes responsible for breaking down alcohol, also known as the "alcohol dehydrogenase enzymes." These enzymes are produced in the liver and can vary in quantity from person to person. This variation can be attributed to genetics and other individual factors, such as diet and overall liver health. Option A, type of alcohol consumed, may affect the rate of intoxication, but it does not directly impact the speed at which alcohol is broken down in the body. Option B, drinking experience, is not a determining factor in the body's ability to process alcohol. Option D, body size, can play a role in the absorption and distribution of alcohol, but it does not affect the enzymes responsible for breaking it down. So, the most accurate answer is C, as the quantity of these enzymes is the primary factor in the speed