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tobacco use and its effects
directions: use the words in the box to complete the following information on the effects of tobacco use.
- smoking affects the circulatory system by damaging the
- when goes to the brain, it attaches itself to special receptors in the brain cells.
- when tobacco burns, it produces a thick, dark liquid.
- a cigarette blocks some of the chemicals a smoker breathes in.
- when enters the body, it damages the brain and the heart by reducing the amount of oxygen available to those organs.
- two forms of smokeless tobacco are and
- tobacco smoke damages the in a persons lungs.
- people with hardened or clogged blood vessels have
- smokers have at least twice the risk of developing cancer as nonsmokers.
- smoke is much more dangerous than cigarette smoke.
- people who smoke cigars or pipes are more likely to develop cancer of the mouth, or
- tobacco use dulls the
Brief Explanations
- Smoking damages blood vessels and heart in circulatory system.
- Nicotine attaches to brain cell receptors.
- Tobacco burning produces tar, a thick - dark liquid.
- A cigarette filter blocks some chemicals.
- Carbon monoxide reduces oxygen to brain and heart.
- Chewing tobacco and snuff are smokeless tobacco forms.
- Tobacco smoke damages alveoli in lungs.
- Hardened/clogged blood vessels can lead to coronary heart disease.
- Smokers have higher risk of bladder cancer.
- Cigar smoke is more dangerous than cigarette smoke.
- Cigar/pipe smokers are at risk of mouth, tongue, or throat cancer.
- Tobacco use dulls taste buds.
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- blood vessels; heart
- nicotine
- tar
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- carbon monoxide
- chewing tobacco; snuff
- alveoli
- coronary heart disease
- bladder
- Cigar
- tongue; throat
- taste buds