TOBACCO UNIT REVIEW

Martini

  1. ______- plant that contains nicotine.
  2. Three harmful ingredients
  3. ______
  4. ______
  5. ______
  6. Filters trap very little of the ______and ______in tobacco smoke.
  7. Cigarette smoking kills more people each year than illegal drugs, alcohol, homicides, suicides, AIDS, car accidents and fires combined.
  8. ______is the leading cause of preventable premature death.
  9. 20 minutes after a smokers last cigarette
  10. Temperature in ______and feet increases.
  11. Blood ______decreases.
  12. Can be smoked in the form of ______, cigars and in pipes.
  1. Tar
  2. Contains many ______that are cancer causing
  3. Causes yellow ______and teeth.
  4. Causes the ______to turn a blackish color.
  5. Produces chronic irritation of the ______system.
  6. Major cause of ______cancer.
  1. Nicotine
  2. Most dangerous ______found in all tobacco products
  3. Drug classification:______(speeds up the central nervous system)
  4. Causes ______
  5. ______blood vessels
  6. ______blood pressure
  7. ______heart rate
  8. Enhances formation of ______or plaque on the walls of the blood vessels.
  9. Absorbed into ______stream.
  1. Carbon Monoxide
  2. Deadly ______is formed during the ______of tobacco.
  3. Starves the brain and heart of ______.
  4. The amount of oxygen in the blood is reduced when you smoke by ______carbon monoxide.
  5. When carbon monoxide levels ______in the blood oxygen levels raise to normal.
  1. Smoking Related Disease
  2. Factors that increase the chance of getting a smoking related disease
  3. How ______you smoke.
  4. How much you ______.
  5. Occupation/ environment.
  6. Diseases
  7. ______- smoking thickens the mucus and destroys cilia while inflaming the tubes leading to the lungs.
  8. ______- results from the bursting of the alveoli or sacs in the lungs causing the lungs to have trouble absorbing oxygen.
  9. ______- smoking speeds up the development of fat deposits in the arteries and damages the inner lining of arteries.
  10. Lung Cancer
  11. ______is the word that best describes cancer causing agents.
  1. Smokeless Tobacco- is ______or snorted, but not smoked.
  2. Can cause ______, thickened white leathery appearing spots that are a warning sign of possible oral cancer.
  3. Can cause ______cancer.
  4. Contains carcinogens and damages teeth and ______.
  5. Forms:
  6. ______- made from chopped tobacco leaves, placed between gums and cheek.
  7. ______- made from powdered tobacco leaves and stem, is snorted or placed between gums and cheek.
  1. Environmental Tobacco Smoke
  2. Passive (Second Hand)- smoking is the act of breathing in ______
  3. ______- smoke that is exhaled by the smoker.
  4. ______- smoke that enters the air from a burning cigarette, cigar, or pipe.
  5. Has more tar, nicotine, carbon monoxide, ammonia than mainstream smoke.
  1. Quitting
  2. If a smoker quits smoking, chance of premature death is ______.
  3. ______withdrawal syndrome may cause people to be irritable, restless, anxious, and have cravings.
  4. Ways to Quit smoking
  5. Gum
  6. Patch
  7. Nasal spray
  8. Inhaler
  9. ______have a more difficult time quitting smoking than people who start smoking when they are older.
  1. Tobacco Advertising and Laws
  2. ______is the person that is a spokesperson and advocate for health issues and for prevention of disease.
  3. A ______’s warning must be placed on all tobacco ads and products.
  4. Not permitted to show ads on ______.
  5. Try to make teens think smoking is cool, glamorous, and rebellious.
  6. Unlike ads portray, smoking does not help you look cool, attractive, healthy, or well dressed.
  7. Legal age to purchase tobacco products______.