Friday, February 12, 2010

Do rats have blood or ethanol in their circulatory system?

Do rats have blood or ethanol in their bodyDo rats have blood or ethanol in their circulatory system?
The only answer is ... ONLY BLOOD ... no ethanol (unless ingested).





Rats are mammals and are closely related to humans. Actually, you frequently hear about tests on lab rats and the information is related to humans. WHY? It is because, metabolically, rats are identical to humans. So, what happens in the rat would happen in the human.





Just like humans, rats have only blood in their circulatory system.Do rats have blood or ethanol in their circulatory system?
Ummmm.....Seriously?








Ethanol, also called ethyl alcohol, grain alcohol, or drinking alcohol, is a volatile, flammable, colorless liquid. It is a psychoactive drug, best known as the type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages and in thermometers. In common usage, it is often referred to simply as alcohol.





Ethanol is also known as EtOH, using the common organic chemistry notation of representing the ethyl group (C2H5) with Et.





Ethanol is a straight-chain alcohol, and its molecular formula is C2H5OH. An alternative notation is CH3-CH2-OH, which indicates that the carbon of a methyl group (CH3-) is attached to the carbon of a methylene group (-CH2-), which is attached to the oxygen of a hydroxyl group (-OH).





Its empirical formula is C2H6O, making it an isomer of dimethyl ether.





Except for the use of fire, the fermentation of sugar into ethanol is very likely the earliest organic reaction known to humanity,[citation needed] and the intoxicating effects of ethanol consumption have been known since ancient times. In modern times, ethanol intended for industrial use is also produced from by-products of petroleum refining.





Ethanol has widespread use as a solvent of substances intended for human contact or consumption, including scents, flavorings, colorings, and medicines. In chemistry, it is both an essential solvent and a feedstock for the synthesis of other products. It has a long history as a fuel for heat and light and also as a fuel for internal combustion engines.
Blood, but if they are anything like me, they are slowly replacing blood with ethanol
Blood, unless they've been drinking, then they have both.
only blood ,,,they have ethanol in that case if u drink with them lol

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