Alcohol disrupts nerve cell communication by: a. replacing neurotransmitters b. weakening chemical bonds c. producing too little acetaldehyde d. interfering with nerve receptors in the brain
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It also does not weaken chemical bonds, so option b is also incorrect. Alcohol is metabolized into acetaldehyde in the body, but this is not how it disrupts nerve cell communication, so option c is incorrect. Show more…
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