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100

What is the black stuff that rots teeth due to smoking?

Tar

100

Where was the origin of Tobacco?

America

100

What is the most common source of Tobacco consumption?

Cigarettes

100

How is tobacco most commonly consumed?

Inhalation

100

What is one word that someone can say as a refusal action?

No, stop

200

Name at least three main parts of the body that get affected by smoking.

Mouth, Nose, Lungs, Brain, Bloodstream

200

What is the plant that Tobacco is derived from?

Nicotiana Plant

200

What source of nicotine is most commonly used in a school environment?

Vape or E-Cigarettes

200

Name at least 1 chemical that passes through neuron receptors.

Sodium, calcium, potassium

200

List 2 things someone could do to help prevent factors of initiation?

Choose friends wisely, extra-curriculars, religion, etc.

300

What are the little hair like things in the nose and lungs that filter bacteria?

Cilia

300

What are the 3 main categories of tobacco?

Cigarettes, Pipes, Cigars

300

What source of tobacco is stuffed between the gums and lips?

Chew tobacco, smokeless tobacco, etc.

300

What chemical/hormone is released into the brain and body when the neuron receptors are forced open?

Dopamine

300

A tobacco user approaches you, what is one step that you could take to refuse?

Say "no", walk away

400

Name at least 1 disease that can be caused by tobacco consumption.

Bronchitis, Emphysema, Cancer

400

Name at least 1 illness that the Maya people believed tobacco could cure.

Asthma, earaches, fever, insect bites, burns

400

What tobacco source can be mixed with different types of spices?

Cigars

400

Why can nicotine move quickly through the cell membranes?

Has a low pH, in an Alkaline state

400

A student tells their parents about the peer pressuring in school. What is one step the parent could take?

Calling the school, comforting the child, give advise to the child

500

What chemical replaces oxygen due to smoking?

Carbon monoxide

500

What pipe was known for its length and used in order to smoke during church?

Churchwarden

500

What tobacco source requires long pieces of specially shaped wood in order to smoke it?

Pipes

500

What does "nAChRs" stand for?

Nicotinic Cholinergic Receptors

500

List 4 factors of initiation

Environment, family background, peer pressure, behavioral issues, stress