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
falseAddictive 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
falseAddictive 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
falseAddictive 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

this dude is dumb he rlly said the addictive drug in tobacco was "leaves

no.. jus- no.
its nicotine-

i need to check my answers

Are they right?

I need help with that test too!

To find the answer to these questions, you can refer to reliable sources such as health websites, medical books, and scientific studies. These sources will provide accurate and evidence-based information about tobacco and its effects on health. Here are the answers to the questions:

1. Addictive drug found in tobacco leaves: Nicotine
2. Smoke exhaled from the lungs of a smoker; contains lower concentrations of carcinogens, nicotine, and tar: Sidestream smoke
3. 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: Short term effects of smoking
4. _________ is/are thickened white leathery looking spots on the inside of the mouth that can develop into oral cancer: Leukoplakia
5. 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: Smokeless tobacco
6. Long term effects of smoking include the following: Chronic bronchitis, Emphysema, Lung cancer, Coronary heart disease and stroke, Weakened immune system. All of the above.
7. Colorless, odorless and poisonous gas and found in cigarette smoke; deprives the body's tissues and cells of oxygen: Carbon monoxide
8. Air that has been contaminated by tobacco smoke: Secondhand smoke
9. A sticky thick dark fluid produced when tobacco burns: Tar
10. Smoke from the burning end of a cigarette, pipe or cigar is known as Sidestream smoke
11. Smoking an electronic device with flavored cartridges: Vaping
12. Substance in cigarettes that causes a physiological or psychological dependence: Nicotine
13. A drug that increases the action of the CNS (central nervous system), the heart and other organs: Stimulant
14. The following are strategies for avoiding tobacco: Surround yourself with positive influences, Be prepared with refusal skills, Reduce peer pressure. All of the above.
15. ______ causes your teeth to turn yellow: Smoke
16. Teens are influenced to try tobacco products by: Movies, TV, Peers. All of the above.
17. It is illegal for anyone under the age of ______ to purchase tobacco products: 18
18. The smoke exhaled from a smoker is also known as: Mainstream smoke
19. Sidesteam smoke is more dangerous than mainstream smoke: False
20. The following are other consequences of using tobacco: Cost to individual, Costs to society, Legal consequences. All of the above.
21. Tobacco use among teens is on the rise: True
22. Tobacco use may lead to use and addiction to other drugs: True
23. ETS stands for: Environmental tobacco smoke
24. Smoking can affect your physical fitness: True