These devices heat tobacco or synthetic nicotine without burning it, producing an aerosol.
Vaping Devices
A plant with leaves that contain the chemical nicotine.
Tobacco
Nicotine causes a release of this hormone, which contributes to addiction.
The particles and gases left over after someone smokes a cigarette; remains on surfaces nearby.
Thirdhand smoke.
Popcorn Lung
A toxic substance that gives tobacco products their addictive quality.
Nicotine.
Smoke that people inhale involuntarily when someone nearby is smoking.
Secondhand smoke.
This substance is made of nicotine (or another drug) and other chemicals. It is heated during vaping.
E-Liquid
These products are smoked, or burned and then inhaled.
Combustible tobacco products
Name 2 legal consequences that someone who uses tobacco illegally might face.
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Vaping produces this, a suspension of fine particles or droplets in the air.
Aerosol.
These products are smokeless.
This is a condition characterized by thickened, white, leathery spots inside the mouth; they can develop into oral cancer.
Leukoplakia.
What does it mean for an ingredient to be Generally Recognized As Safe?
The FDA has approved the use of the ingredients for their intended purposes, but not for human consumption.
Explain two ways that vaping companies target teenagers in their ads.
Bright colors, teens using the devices, etc.
Explain 3 ingredients that may be found in cigarette smoke.
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This is a cancer causing substance that increases a person's risk for developing mouth, throat, esophageal, lung, and bladder cancer.
Carcinogens
So new that scientists are unable to look at the long-term effects.