What is the main addictive ingredient in all tobacco products?
Nicotine
Fresh oxygen enters into the body through the...
Nose & mouth
Also known as the "windpipe", sends air to the lungs
Trachea
Point to the box that is pointing to the left lung
Bottom right box
The diaphragm moves up when you...
Exhale
True or False: Vasoconstriction (when veins tighten) makes your heart work harder to do its job.
True
This gas leaves your body when you exhale.
Carbon Dioxide
Large dome shaped muscle that helps the lungs contract and relax
Diaphragm
Point to the box pointing to the trachea
Box below the larynx
Open sores on the interior of the stomach lining are called:
Ulcers
The thick, dark, sticky liquid that forms when tobacco burns.
Tar
The diaphragm moves down when you...
Inhale
Tiny hair like projections that line breathing passages to trap particles in the air
Cilia
Point to the box that is pointing to the bronchi
Second box below larynx
Flap of tissue covering the trachea to prevent food form entering
Epiglottis
Carbon Monoxide
Two tubes that branch form the trachea and go to each lung
Bronchi
Smaller air passages that send air to and from alveoli
Bronchioles
Point to the box that is pointing to the bronchioles
Right box second from the bottom
The part of the cigarette that blocks some of the tar and chemicals from entering the body is the...
Filter
Smoking damages alveoli; known as this disease...
Emphysema
Delivers oxygen to all cells and removes carbon dioxide
Capillaries
Fresh oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged here
Alveoli
Point to the box that is pointing to the alveoli
Top left box
Name 3 of the 5 forms of tobacco that we talked about during this unit
Cigarettes, cigars, smokeless (chewing tobacco), specialty cigarettes, or E-cigarettes