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What is the nasal cavity?
What is secondhand smoke?
Physical and psychological need for a substance or behavior.
What is addiction?
Influence that people your age have on your actions.
What is peer pressure?
The is another word for trachea.
What is windpipe
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What is the trachea?
This form of tobacco is not inhaled. Instead it is absorbed by the tissues of the mouth (gums of your mouth)
What is chewing tobacco, dissolvable tobacco, or snuff?
This highly addictive chemical is found in both cigarettes and e-cigarettes.
What is nicotine?
Reminders that cause people to feel a strong desire for a substance.
What are triggers?
There are 24 individual but 12 pairs of this structure. Their function is to protect the lungs.
What are ribs?
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What is the diaphragm?
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?
Effect that occurs when the body needs an addictive substance in its system to function "normally" or feel "normal."
What is dependence?
Effect that occurs when the body needs more and more of a substance to experience the desired effects.
What is tolerance?
cancer-causing agent.
what is carcinogenic?
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What is epiglottis?
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?
When someone takes a drug just for fun.
What is substance abuse?
An inflammation of the lungs that is usually caused by bacteria or viruses. Inflamed alveoli may become filled with fluid.
What is Pneumonia?
Tiny hair like extensions that can move together like whips. They catch foreign particles like dirt and germs.
What are cilia?
Found in your bloodstream, these are responsible for picking up oxygen in the lungs to carry it to all body cells.
What are red blood cells?
Secondhand smoke that comes from a burning cigarette or other tobacco product.
What is sidestream smoke?
For your body, this is how soon after you quit smoking, it begins to heal.
When is immediately?
Unpleasant symptoms/feelings that occur when someone addicted to a substance tries to stop using the substance
What is withdrawal?
The residue left behind when tobacco products are burned.
What is tar?
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.
What is chronic bronchitis?
A _______ smoker with a high _________, will have a harder time trying to quit smoking without _________.
What is chronic, tolerance, and support?
Any substance that affects the functions of your body.
What is a drug?
This is Mr. Mendez's favorite sports team.
Who are the Boston Red Sox?