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College students were given various amounts of alcohol within a specified timeframe and then asked to drive an obstacle course.
 
  The rationale for poor performance in driving as the amount of alcohol intake increased includes, The bloodbrain barrier:
  A) Allows more bilirubin to cross the barrier producing brain damage.
  B) Allows alcohol, a very lipid-soluble molecule to rapidly enter the brain.
  C) Excludes water-based compounds from crossing the brain with the exception of alcohol.
  D) Interacts negatively with the potassiumsodium pump, allowing alcohol to freely flow into the capillaries of the brain.
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