The body has gotten so used to the presence of the drug that it can't function normally without it.
What is addiction
Begin as soon as two to three hours after smoking the last cigarette.
What is how long does it take for the body to start withdrawal symptoms after the last cigarette?
Warms and cools the air that we breathe.
What is the mouth.
Lip, cheek, gum.
What are 3 types of oral cancers?
Is a sticky, thick liquid in cigarette smoke.
What is tar?
Dependence
What is another name for addiction?
Can begin as soon as twenty minutes after the last cigarette.
What is how long does it take for the body to start repairing itself after the last cigarette?
Warms and moisturizes the air we breath.
What is nose.
Increases your chances of getting oral cancer.
What is the longer time a person uses?
Is a stimulant drug found in tobacco products.
What is Nicotine
Clammy skin, fast pulse, dizziness, and tingling in the hands and feet.
What happens to the body when it suffers from nicotine poisoning?
Addiction can be prevented by not using tobacco products.
What is how can addiction be prevented?
Where the trachea dives into two tubes that go to the lungs.
What is Bronchi?
The percentage of all oral cancers start from mouth sores.
What is 90%?
Is an odorless, tasteless gas that interferes with the way our body carries oxygen to the tissues.
What is Carbon Monoxide?
The bod gets used to the drug and needs more for an effect.
What is tolerance?
A disease which makes breathing difficult.
What is Aggravated asthma?
tiny air sacs that look like grapes. Where air is exchanged between the body and he environment.
What is Alveoli?
You get use to a drug and need more to get the same feeling.
What is tolerance?
Can be found in tobacco smoke and finger nail polish remover.
What is Acetone?
Symptoms may include anxiety, restlessness, irritability, increased coughing, headaches, tingling in the hands and feet and being unable to handle stress.
What is nicotine withdrawal symptoms.
Recurring inflammation of the bronchial tubes.
What is Recurring inflammation of the bronchial tubes?
Tiny hairs that line the respiratory tract that remove dust and germs out of the lungs.
What is Cilia?
Addictive substance in dip/chew.
Can be found in tobacco smoke, insect poison, and week killers.
What is Arsenic?