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- Module 1: Gender Matters
- Module 2: The ABCs of Intoxication
- Module 3: Alcohol, Cell Suicide, and the Adolescent Brain
- Module 4: Alcohol and the Breathalyzer Test
- Module 5: Alcohol and Babies?!?
- Module 1: Gender Matters
- Module 2: The ABCs of Intoxication
- Biology and Chemistry Connections
- Learning Objectives
- Science Standards
- Student Handout
- Science Content
- Signs of Ethanol Intoxication
- The Intoxicating Effects of Alcohol Depend on the Brain Region Affected
- Getting Alcohol to the Brain: Crossing the Blood-Brain-Barrier
- Alcohol Disrupts the Communication Between Neurons
- Alcohol Interacts with Receptors in the Brain to Produce its Effects
- Repeated Use of Alcohol Can Cause Long-term Changes in the Brain
- The Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) Estimates the Degree of Intoxication
- Biological Factors Influence Alcohol Intoxication
- Biological Factors Influence Alcohol Intoxication–A Focus on Metabolism
- Explore More
- What did I learn?
- Class Activity: What’s in a Drink?
- Resources
- Module 3: Alcohol, Cell Suicide, and the Adolescent Brain
- Module 4: Alcohol and the Breathalyzer Test
- Module 5: Alcohol and Babies?!?
- Module 1: Gender Matters
- Module 2: The ABCs of Intoxication
- Module 3: Alcohol, Cell Suicide, and the Adolescent Brain
- Learning Objectives
- Biology and Chemistry Connections
- Science Standards
- Student Handout
- Science Content
- Alcohol Affects Adolescents and Adults Differently
- Brain Maturation is Complete at About 24 Years of Age
- Alcohol, Memory, and the Hippocampus
- Alcohol, Neurogenesis, and Stem Cells
- Alcohol Inhibits Cell Growth
- Alcohol Causes Cell Death… by Murder and Suicide
- Visualizing Hippocampal Damage from Alcohol
- Explore More
- What did I learn?
- Resources
- Module 4: Alcohol and the Breathalyzer Test
- Module 5: Alcohol and Babies?!?
- Module 1: Gender Matters
- Module 2: The ABCs of Intoxication
- Module 3: Alcohol, Cell Suicide, and the Adolescent Brain
- Module 4: Alcohol and the Breathalyzer Test
- Learning Objectives
- Biology and Chemistry Connections
- Student Handout
- Science Standards
- Science Content
- How Does Ethanol Get to the Lungs?
- Ethanol in the Blood Equilibrates with Ethanol in the Alveolar Air
- Ethanol Vaporizes to a Gas in the Lungs
- Ethanol Leaves the Lungs in the Air
- How Does the Breathalyzer Work?
- Redox Chemistry Inside the Breathalyzer
- The Breathalyzer Assumes a Specific Blood-to-Breath-Ratio to Calculate the BAC
- What did I learn?
- Class Activity: Build Your Own Breathalyzer
- Resources
- Module 5: Alcohol and Babies?!?
- Module 1: Gender Matters
- Module 2: The ABCs of Intoxication
- Module 3: Alcohol, Cell Suicide, and the Adolescent Brain
- Module 4: Alcohol and the Breathalyzer Test
- Module 5: Alcohol and Babies?!?
- Learning Objectives
- Biology and Chemistry Connections
- Science Standards
- Student Handout
- Science Content
- Content: What Are Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders?
- Content: How Does Alcohol Get to the Fetus?
- Content: How Does Alcohol Damage the Fetus?
- Content: When Can Alcohol Damage the Fetus?
- Content: Cognitive and Behavioral Problems Resulting from Fetal Alcohol Exposure to Sensitive Brain Regions
- Content: Any Amount of Alcohol During Pregnancy Can Result in FASD
- Explore More
- What did I learn?
- Class Activities
- Resources
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