The leaves of this plant are used to make cigarettes
Tobacco
Smoking can cause this disease in the lungs and throat.
Cancer.
Smoking can cause these on your skin, even if you are not old.
Wrinkles.
Tobacco changes how this part of the body makes you think and feel.
Brain.
Cigarette smoke contains over 200 of these.
Poisons.
This is a type of tobacco you don't smoke.
Dip, Snuff, Chew, or Smokeless tobacco
Smoking causes this part of the body to fill up with smoke.
Lungs.
Smoking can raises the risk of forming cataracts in this body part, making it difficult to see.
This is another word for being "hooked" on tobacco.
Addicted.
Chewing or smokeless tobacco contains even more of this drug than cigarettes.
Nicotine.
Inhaling and Exhaling the vapor from an e-cigarette.
Vaping.
This is the number one cause of death in the U.S.
Smoking
Smoking can cause these to turn yellow.
Teeth.
The longer a person smokes, the harder it is for them to do this.
Quit.
This substance, also used to pave roads, is found in cigarettes.
Tar.
Tobacco can be smoked as cigarettes or as these.
Bidis or Cigars.
Smokers often do this to clear the smoke and phlegm from their lungs.
Cough
Over time, smokeless tobacco (dip) can cause these to become loose and fall out.
Teeth.
This is the best way to avoid getting addicted to tobacco.
Don't try it.
Cigarettes contain chemicals that can cause this disease.
Cancer.
All tobacco contains this drug.
Nicotine.
Nicotine tightens these vessels, which hurts the heart.
Blood Vessels.
Smoking can also hurt non-smokers because of this.
Secondhand Smoke.
Tobacco users spend a lot of this each year on tobacco products.
Money
Cigarette smoke contains this deadly gas.
Carbon Monoxide.