This is what number four is pointing to
What is the larynx?
Tobacco smoke released into the environment by smokers, which is then inhaled by people nearby.
What is secondhand smoke?
What are salivary glands?
Unpleasant symptoms that occur when someone addicted to a substance tries to stop using that substance.
What is withdrawal?
The physical and psychological need for a given substance or behavior.
What is addiction?
The eighth planet from the sun in our solar system.
What is Neptune?
Also known as windpipe and this is what number five is point to
What is the trachea?
Highly addictive substance found in both cigarettes' and e-cigarettes'. Responsible for constricting your blood vessels.
What is nicotine?
Finger-shaped organ attached to the large intestine.
What is the appendix?
The 5 food groups.
What is dairy, protein, grains, vegetables, and fruits.
This is the type of drug that alcohol is.
What is a depressant?
This is what ENDS stands for.
What is electronic nicotine delivery systems?
The muscle involved with breathing, it lowers and allows room for the lungs to expand.
What is the diaphragm?
An ongoing condition in which small tubes in the lungs, known as bronchioles, become swollen and irritated.
What is chronic bronchitis?
Fish-shaped organ behind the stomach that makes many kinds of enzymes needed for digestion.
What is the pancreas?
The effect that occurs when the body needs more and more of a substance to experience the desired effects.
What is tolerance?
This is what BAC stands for.
*DOUBLE POINTS* Having a BAC higher than _.__% and driving is illegal.
What is Blood Alcohol Content or Blood Alcohol Concentration?
What is 0.08%?
The total number of bones in the human body?
What is 206?
Tiny hair like extensions that can move together like whips. They catch foreign particles like dirt and germs.
What are cilia?
A disease that causes the airways in the lungs to become permanently enlarged, resulting in damage to the alveoli air sacs in the lungs.
What is emphysema?
Organ in which bile is stored until needed to digest food.
What is the gallbladder?
The process of quitting.
What is cessation?
Consuming four or more drinks for women and five or more drinks for men on the same occasion. This is extremely dangerous and can result in alcohol poisoning.
What is binge drinking?
This is another word for sweat or the process of sweating.
What is perspiration?
The path of air through your body. IN ORDER
What are the nose, the mouth, the pharynx, the epiglottis, the larynx, the trachea, the bronchi, the lungs.
An inflammation of the lungs that is usually caused by bacteria or viruses. Inflamed alveoli may become filled with fluid.
What is Pneumonia?
What is the stomach?
Smoking cessation technique that involves the use of nicotine gum or the nicotine patch to lessen withdrawal symptoms.
What is nicotine replacement?
Encouraging a person's unhealthy behaviors either intentionally or unintentionally.
What is enabling?
This is the name of our athletic fields here at Valleyview.
What is A.R. Spinola Field?
A chronic diseased caused by blockages of the airflow to and from the lungs.
What is asthma?
The stages of addiction in order.
What is experimentation, regular use, tolerance, dependency.
The process of breaking down food.
What is digestion?
Smoking cessation technique that involved responding to difficult feelings and situations with behaviors other than smoking.
What is response substitution?
The most popular support group that can help family and friend's of an alcoholic cope with the difficulties of alcoholism.
What is Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)?
This is the first part of the small intestine.
What is the duodenum?
The process in which oxygen and glucose (sugar) undergo chemical reactions inside the cells.
What is respiration?
The chemical found in tobacco releases this in your body when you smoke. It causes your heart rate to speed up and your blood vessels to constrict and narrow.
What is adrenaline?
What is bolus?
Cancer-causing agents
What is cirrhosis?
What is his Driver's License?