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English, 29.10.2020 09:00, alliemeade1

Addictive drug found in tobacco leaves * 1 point
Addictive drug
Stimulant
Nicotine
Carcinogen
Smoke exhaled from the lungs of a smoker; contains lower concentrations of carcinogens, nicotine and tar *
1 point
Vaping
Mainstreem smoke
Smoke
Sidestream smoke
A change in brain chemistry, increase in respiration and heart rate, dulled taste buds, reduced appetite, bad breath, yellow teeth, smelly hair, skin and clothes are: *
1 point
Only caused by smokeless tobacco
The only reasons to quit smoking
Short term effects of smoking
Long term effects of smoking
is/are thickened white leathery looking spots on the inside of the mouth that can develop into oral cancer *
1 point
Carcinogens
Leukoplakia
Tar
Nicotine
Tobacco that is sniffed, held in the mouth or chewed and 3x the amount of chemicals (as a single cigarette) are absorbed, is known as *
1 point
nicotine
vaping
smokeless tobacco
withdrawl
Long term effects of smoking include the following: *
1 point
Chronic bronchitis
Emphasyema
Lung cancer
Coronary heart disease and stroke
Weakened immune system
All of the above
Colorless, odorless and poisonous gas and found in cigarette smoke; deprives the body's tissues and cells of oxygen *
1 point
Carbon dioxide
Carbon monoxide
Tar
Nicotine
Air that has been contaminated by tobacco smoke *
1 point
Firsthand smoke
Carbon monoxide
Secondhand smoke
Nicotine
A sticky thick dark fluid produced when tobacco burns *
1 point
Tar
Nicotine
ETS
Toxins
Smoke from the burning end of a cigarette, pipe or cigar is known as
1 point
Mainstream smoke
Sidestream smoke
Vapor
Tar
Smoking an electronic device with flavored cartridges *
1 point
Vaping
Inhaling
Chewing
Addiction
Substance in cigarettes that causes a physiological or psychological dependence *
1 point
Tar
Carbon dioxide
Carbon monoxide
Nicotine
Carcinogen
A drug that increases the action of the CNS (central nervous system), the heart and other organs *
1 point
Toxin
Inhalant
Stimulant
Addictive drug found in tobacco leaves *
1 point
Nicotine
Tar
Carbon monoxide
Stimulant
The following are strategies for avoiding tobacco *
1 point
Surround yourself with positive influences
Be prepared with refusal skills
Reduce peer pressure
All of the above
causes your teeth to turn yellow *
1 point
Nicotine
Tar
Carbon monoxide
Smoke
Teens are influenced to try tobacco products by *
1 point
Movies
TV
Peers
All of the above
It is illegal for anyone under the age of to purchase tobacco products *
1 point
18
20
16
21
The smoke exhaled from a smoker is also known as *
1 point
Mainstream smoke
Sidestream smoke
Yellow smoke
Dirty smoke
Sidesteam smoke is more dangerous than mainstream smoke. *
1 point
false
true
The following are other consequences of using tobacco *
1 point
Cost to individual
Costs to society
Legal consequences
All of the above
Tobacco use among teens is on the rise *
1 point
False
True
Tobacco use may lead to use and addiction to other drugs *
1 point
false
true
ETS stands for *
1 point
Environmental trauma station
Environmental tobacco smoke
Emergency tobacco smoke
Smoking can affect your physical fitness. *
1 point
true
false

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