The following are short term effects of tobacco EXCEPT:(1 point) Responses Nicotine addiction Nicotine addiction Bad breath Bad breath Dulled taste buds Dulled taste buds Weakened immune system Weakened immune system Yellowed teeth

Weakened immune system

The short-term effects of tobacco include nicotine addiction, bad breath, dulled taste buds, weakened immune system, but they do not include yellowed teeth.

To determine the short-term effects of tobacco, we can analyze the given options and identify which ones are NOT short-term effects.

1. Nicotine addiction and dulled taste buds are short-term effects of tobacco. When a person smokes tobacco, nicotine is quickly absorbed into the bloodstream, leading to addiction. Additionally, smoking tobacco can impair the taste buds temporarily, causing a dulled sensation in taste perception.

2. Bad breath is also a short-term effect. Smoking tobacco can lead to foul-smelling breath, commonly known as "smoker's breath," due to the chemicals and toxins present in tobacco smoke.

3. Weakened immune system is a long-term effect of tobacco. Regular smoking weakens the immune system, making the body more susceptible to various diseases and infections. As a long-term consequence, the immune system becomes compromised.

4. Yellowed teeth is not a short-term effect but rather a long-term effect. Over time, smoking can stain teeth, giving them a yellowish appearance.

Therefore, the short-term effect of tobacco that is NOT mentioned in the given options is a weakened immune system.