1. what is heroin?
a. why is it so addicting?
b. what are long term effects of heroin use?
2. What is the difference between Fermentation and Distillation?
a. Which is healthier for you, beer or liquor?
b. If alcohol is abused what could long term effects be on your body?
1.Heroin is obtained from the morphine. It is acetylated form of morphine. It is synthetic narcotic product. It is highly addictive drug. And illegal/banned to use.
a. Heroin is addictive as it develops tolerance and physical dependence in the person who uses it.
b. Long-term effects of heroin include substance use disorder, constipation and sexual distinction in men.
Fermentation is the chemical breakdown or biotransformation process involving microorganisms. It may be anaerobic and aerobic.
But distillation is the separation process based on the boiling point of the liquid.
a. Beer is healthier than liquor as it contains less percentage of alcohol in it.
b. Long term alcohol use may cause liver cirrhosis, polynephritis and fatty liver.
1. what is heroin? a. why is it so addicting? b. what are long term effects...
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