What does Tobacco do in the blood?
Damages the blood vessels, leading to reduced blood flow and increased risk of blood clots
What is an addictive drug that tobacco contains?
What is nicotine?
What is the cost of one pack of cigarette's
Who is Mr.Humrichous's sister?
Who is Lynnea?
What city is known as "The Eternal City"?
What is Rome?
What are 3 types of cancer are caused by tobacco?
What are Lung, Mouth, Throat, Esophageal, Pancreatic, Bladder, Kidney, Cervical?
What are the mental conditions caused by tobacco? NAME 2
What is Depression and Schizophrenia?
How much money does someone spend a year on cigarette's if they buy a pack everyday for 10 years? - Round to the nearest thousand
How much is $41,000
In his life, what job did Mr.Humrichous do the longest?
What is The Boys and Girls Club?
What is the smallest U.S. state by area?
What is Rhode Island?
How many cancer causing chemicals are in a cigarette?
70+
What are the two diseases that caused by tobacco that change cognitive function in the brain?
Alzheimer's disease and Dementia disease
What is light smoking?
What is Light smoking is smoking regularly, but not a lot of cigarettes at a time—maybe a few cigarettes a day.
How long is less than a year?
Which country has the most islands?
What is Sweden?
Name one type of cariovascular disease that can be causes by tobacco
Heart disease: Heart disease refers to a range of conditions that affect the heart, including coronary artery disease, heart failure, and arrhythmias. It occurs when the blood vessels supplying the heart become narrowed or blocked, leading to reduced blood flow, chest pain (angina), heart attacks, and other related complications.
Stroke: A stroke occurs when there is a disruption of blood flow to the brain, leading to brain cell damage and potential loss of function. It can happen when a blood vessel supplying the brain is blocked (ischemic stroke) or bursts (hemorrhagic stroke). Symptoms of stroke may include sudden numbness or weakness in the face, arm, or leg, difficulty speaking or understanding speech, and trouble with coordination or balance.
Peripheral vascular disease: Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) refers to the narrowing or blockage of blood vessels outside the heart and brain, typically affecting the arteries that supply the legs and feet. It is commonly caused by atherosclerosis, a condition in which fatty deposits (plaque) build up inside the arteries, restricting blood flow. Symptoms of PVD may include leg pain or cramping during activity (claudication), weak or absent pulses in the legs, and slow wound healing in the lower extremities.
What drug is nicotine compared to as just as addictive, if not more addictive?
What is cocaine?
Out of 10 students, how many high school students do not smoke?
How tall is Mr.Humrichous
How tall is 6 ft?
What year did the Berlin Wall fall?
What is 1989?
How many people die from tobacco in the U.S each year?
How much is 480,000?
How many teens stay smokers?
Using the risk chart for women on google classroom, how many women who smokes, over the age of 55 had lung cancer? - You can use your chrome book!
How many is 26?
How many times did Mr.Humrichous get written up in middle school?
How many is 1 time?
How many bones comprise a giraffe's neck?(Less than 10)
In pregnancy, what risk rises when women smoke?
What is Cleft Lip or Cleft Palate
In the video with Terri, why is that video beneficial to share with students?
Using the Risk chart for men on Google classroom, how many men IN TOTAL under the age of 50 had lung cancer?
How many is 13?
In this class room, what subject did he take in this room?
What is Social Studies?
How many hearts does an octopus have?
What oral health problems are caused by smoking or smokeless tobacco? Name ALL 5!
Gum disease, tooth decay, tooth loss, oral cancer, and tooth discoloration
What are some ways that someone can use to quit?
Should you smoke?
What is no
What is Mr.H's favorite food?
What is Mexican?
What is the name of the pet dinosaur on The Flintstones?
Who is Dino?