Match the definitions with the following terms.(9 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. Tar Carcinogen Vaping e-cigarette Smokeless tobacco Stimulant Carbon monoxide Addictive drug Nicotine

Tar - A thick, sticky substance that is produced when tobacco is burned.

Carcinogen - A substance that is capable of causing cancer.

Vaping - The inhalation and exhalation of aerosol, typically containing nicotine, produced by an e-cigarette or similar device.

E-cigarette - A battery-powered device that heats a liquid, typically containing nicotine, into an aerosol that is inhaled by the user.

Smokeless tobacco - Tobacco that is not burned and is typically chewed, snorted, or placed between the gums and cheek.

Stimulant - A substance that increases activity or alertness in the body.

Carbon monoxide - A poisonous gas that is produced when tobacco is burned and inhaled into the lungs.

Addictive drug - A substance that causes dependence and withdrawal symptoms when discontinued.

Nicotine - A highly addictive chemical compound found in tobacco products.

- Tar: A thick, sticky substance produced by burning tobacco. It contains harmful chemicals, including carcinogens.

- Carcinogen: A substance capable of causing cancer. In the context of tobacco, carcinogens are present in both the smoke and the tar produced by tobacco products.

- Vaping: The act of inhaling and exhaling vapor produced by an electronic cigarette or similar device. It typically involves the use of e-liquids that may or may not contain nicotine.

- E-cigarette: A battery-powered device that heats a liquid (e-liquid) to produce an aerosol (vapor) that is inhaled by the user. E-cigarettes are often used as an alternative to traditional cigarettes but still contain nicotine.

- Smokeless tobacco: Tobacco products that are not burned, but rather chewed, sucked, or sniffed. These products still contain nicotine and can also be addictive.

- Stimulant: A substance that increases activity in the central nervous system and produces a temporary sense of alertness and energy. Nicotine is a stimulant found in tobacco products.

- Carbon monoxide: A poisonous gas produced by the incomplete burning of carbon-based fuels, such as tobacco. It is present in cigarette smoke and can have harmful effects on the body.

- Addictive drug: A substance that causes physical and/or psychological dependence and leads to addiction. Nicotine is considered an addictive drug found in tobacco products.

- Nicotine: A naturally occurring chemical found in the tobacco plant. It is highly addictive and acts as a stimulant when consumed, increasing heart rate and blood pressure.

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