Respiratory System
Smoking/Tobacco
Addiction
Definitions
Miscellaneous
100

This is what number one is point to

What is the larynx?

100

The type of secondhand smoke exhaled by a smoker.

What is mainstream smoke?

100

The physical and psychological need for a given substance or behavior.

What is addiction?

100

The influence that people your age have on your actions.

What is peer pressure?

100

A place where you can find cilia.

Where is the inside of your nose, lungs, respiratory tract, ears?

200

This is what number three is pointing to

What is the epiglottis?

200

One of the appearance changes you may experience if you are a chronic smoker.

What is 

yellow stains on teeth and fingers?

gum diseases and bad breath?

brittle nails?

hair loss?

sagging skin?

smelly hair and clothes?

200

An influential factor that influences young people to smoke. (e.g. either having parents that do or do not smoke in their home)

What is parents and environment?

200

The process of quitting smoking

What is smoking cessation?

200

This is how old you have to be to buy nicotine products in New Jersey.

How old is 21 years old?

300

This is what number seven is pointing to.

What is the left bronchus tube?

300

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?

300

An influential factor to get young people to smoke that involves tobacco companies using well-known people in their ads. (e.g. A celebrity smoking in a movie)

What are media messages?
300

Smoking cessation technique that involves the use of nicotine gum or the nicotine patch to lessen withdrawal symptoms.

What is nicotine replacement?

300

The total number of bones in the adult human body

What is 206?

400

Tiny little air sacs in your lungs, at the end of your bronchioles. This is where oxygen enters the bloodstream.

What are alveoli?

400
An ongoing condition in which small tubes in the lungs, known as bronchioles, become swollen and irritated.

What is chronic bronchitis?

400

An influential factor to get young people to smoke where one thinks that smoking will make them seem older or cooler; or more mature, or popular.

What is identity exploration?

400

Smoking cessation technique that involved responding to difficult feelings and situations with behaviors other than smoking.

What is response substitution?

400

This is Mr. Mendez's favorite sports team.

Who are the Boston Red Sox?

500

A chronic diseased caused by blockages of the airflow to and from the lungs.

What is asthma?

500

An inflammation of the lungs that is usually caused by bacteria or viruses. Inflamed alveoli may become filled with fluid.

What is Pneumonia?

500

The stages of addiction in order.

What is experimentation, regular use, tolerance, dependency.

500

Chewing tobacco and snuff are forms of _______ _______.

What is smokeless tobacco?

500

This is what ENDS stands for.

What is electronic nicotine delivery systems?

600

The process in which oxygen and glucose (sugar) undergo chemical reactions inside the cells.

What is respiration?

600

Tobacco increases your risk for one of these conditions/illnesses.

What is 

cancer?

heart disease?

high blood pressure?

bronchitis?

asthma?

emphysema?

600

Strategies you can use to stand up to pressure and influences that want you to engage in unhealthy behaviors. A great technique to not get addicted to smoking.

What are refusal skills?

600

Smoking cessation technique that involves avoiding tempting situations and managing feelings that lead to nicotine use.

What is stimulus control?

600

An act that restricts the language that tobacco companies can use when advertising. 

What is the Tobacco Control Act?

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