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Plant with leaves that contains nicotine

What is Tobacco?

100

An example of smokeless tobacco

What is chewing tobacco?

100

The legal BAC level of intoxication

What is 0.08%?

100

true or false

nicotine causes positive effects to the body systems

false

100

example of a chronic health condition due to alcohol

what is cirrhosis, cardiovascular conditions, cancer, digestive conditions, FASD?

200

Toxic, addictive substance

What is Nicotine?

200

An example of combustible (smoking) tobacco?

What are Cigarettes?

200

the negative symptoms caused by excessive alcohol use

what is hangover?


200

nicotine in the cardiovascular system causes increased risk of _________ __________and ___________

heart attack and stroke

200

when a person is addicted to alcohol

what is alcohol use disorder?

300

Addictive depressant that alters brain function

what is alcohol?

300

Black buildup in the lungs

What is tar?

300

fetal health conditions caused from drinking during pregnancy

what is fetal alcohol spectrum disorder?

300

nicotine in the respiratory system causes risks of cancer or _______

What is COPD?

300

driving a motor vehicle while legally intoxicated

what is driving under the influence?

400

Active ingredient in alcohol

What is ethanol?

400

tobacco product that heats tobacco

What are vaping devices?

400

also called alcohol overdose

what is alcohol poisoning?

400

__________ is released from the nervous system when it is affected by nicotine and causes "good feelings."

What is dopamine?

400

Physical or psychological dependence of a substance

what is addiction 

500

Substances that increase risk for cancer

What are carcinogens?

500

order of developing a nicotine addiction

What is experimentation-->regular use-->tolerance-->dependence-->addiction?

500

A support group to help people with an alcohol use disorder

What is AA?

500

white, leathery spots in the mouth due to smokeless tobacco

What is Leukoplakia?

500

what is the difference between "alcohol abuse" vs "alcohol addiction"? 

Alcohol abuse is the repeated misuse of alcohol that leads to problems such as poor decisions, unsafe behavior, school/work issues, or relationship conflicts. 

Alcohol addiction is a more severe condition where a person has a strong physical or psychological need for alcohol, struggles to stop drinking, develops tolerance, and may experience withdrawal symptoms when not drinking.