Addiction
Smokers
Poisons
Body Systems
Tobacco
100
– the physical symptoms that occur when someone stops using an addictive substance
What is  Withdrawal
100
smoke that non-smokers inhale
What is  Second hand smoke
100
Deadly Gas – Ex. Car Exhaust
What is  Carbon Monoxide
100
suffer from lung cancer
What is  Respiratory System
100
A dark sticky liquid that forms when tobacco is burned. Tar can also cause lung cancer
What is  Tar
200
when the mind sends the body a message that it needs more of a drug
What is  Psychological Dependence
200
smoke that comes from the burning tip of a cigarette
What is sidestream smoke
200
Poisonous liquid – Ex. Paint Stripper
What is  Methanol
200
Cancer of the mouth and throat, risk of bladder cancer
What is  Digestive system
200
 Produce more tar than cigarettes
What is Cigars and Pipes
300
 A plant grown in various countries.
What is Tobacco
300
 In movies, characters may show that they are tough and independent by
What is smoking
300
sharp smelling gas – Ex. Toilet Bowl Cleaner
What is  Ammonia
300
The number of body systems affected by tobacco
What is 3
300
is and addictive drug that is found in all tobacco products
What is  Nicotine
400
A physical or mental need for a drug or other substance
What is  Addiction
400
Smoke that the smokers inhale
What is  Mainstream smoke
400
– irritating acidic gas – Ex. Lab preservatives
What is  Formaldehyde
400
destroys cilia, dangers the alveoli,
What is  Respiratory System
400
tobacco made into a fine powder
What is Snuff?
500
When the body needs a direct need for the Drug
What is Physiological Dependence
500
People who don’t smoke but are exposed to tobacco smoke
What is  Passive smokers
500
Deadly Poison – Ex. rat poison
What is  Cyanide
500
Constricts blood vessels which reduce oxygen supply.
What is  Circulatory System
500
– a colorless odorless poisonous gas that is produced when tobacco is burned
What is  Carbon Monoxide
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