Tobacco/Vaping Vocab 1
Tobacco/Vaping Vocab 2
Tobacco/Vaping Vocab 3
Tobacco/Vaping Vocab 4
Tobacco/Vaping Vocab 5
100

Which country invented French Fries?

Belgium

100

Two large organs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide. 

Lungs

100

Addictive, or habit-forming drug found in tobacco.

Nicotine

100

Thick, dark liquid that forms when tobacco burns.

Tar

100

Ability to understand the goals of advertising and the media.

Media literacy

200

Smoke that is inhaled and then exhaled by a smoker.

Mainstream smoke

200

Colorless, odorless, poisonous gas produced when tobacco burns.

Carbon monoxide

200

Substance under pressure that can be released as a fine spray containing tiny particles.

Aerosol

200

Unpleasant symptoms that someone experiences when he or she stops using an addictive substance.

Withdrawal

200

group of people for which a product is intended.

Target Audience

300
Smoke that comes from the burning end of a cigarette, pipe, or cigar

Side stream Smoke

300

Breathing in a vapor that usually contains a liquid, nicotine and other chemicals and then breathing that vapor out.

Vaping

300

Organs that supply your blood with oxygen.

Respiratory System

300

Passageway in your throat that takes air into and out of your lungs.

Trachea

300
When a company pays to show its product in media used by celebrities. 

Product placement

400

Stopping all use of tobacco products immediately,

Cold Turkey

400

Large, dome-shaped muscle below the lungs that expands and compresses the lungs, enabling breathing.

Diaphragm

400

person's belief that he or she needs a drug to feel good or function normally.

Psychological dependence 

400

disease that results in the destruction of the alveoli in the lungs.

Emphysema

400

Air that has been contaminated by tobacco smoke.

Secondhand Smoke

500

Lung disease caused by diacetyl in e-vap juice; air sacs in the lungs.

Popcorn Lung

500

Tiny air sacs in the lungs.

Alveoli

500

Addiction in which the body develops a chemical need for a drug.

Physical dependence 

500

Flap of tissue in the back of your mouth that keeps food out of your trachea

Epiglottis

500

Nonsmokers who breathe in secondhand smoke.

Passive Smokers