Match the definitions with the following terms

Sidestream smoke
Smokeless tobacco
Stimulant
Tar
Carcinogen
Secondhand smoke
Mainstream smoke
Addictive drug
Nicotine

definitions:

the addictive drug found in tobacco leaves

a drug that increases the action of the central nervous system the heart and other organs

tobacco that is sniffed through nose held in the mouth or chewed

smoke from the burning end of a cigarette, pipe or cigar

a thick sticky dark fluid produced when tobacco burns

smoke exhaled from the lungs of a smoker

a cancer-causing substance

a substance that causes physiological or phychological dependence

Sidestream smoke - smoke from the burning end of a cigarette, pipe or cigar

Smokeless tobacco - tobacco that is sniffed through nose, held in the mouth, or chewed

Stimulant - a drug that increases the action of the central nervous system, the heart, and other organs

Tar - a thick sticky dark fluid produced when tobacco burns

Carcinogen - a cancer-causing substance

Secondhand smoke - smoke exhaled from the lungs of a smoker

Mainstream smoke - smoke that is directly inhaled and exhaled by a smoker

Addictive drug - a substance that causes physiological or psychological dependence

Nicotine - the addictive drug found in tobacco leaves

sorry you can't use the same definition twice

Apologies for the repetition. Here are the correct definitions for the remaining terms:

Sidestream smoke - smoke from the burning end of a cigarette, pipe, or cigar

Smokeless tobacco - tobacco that is sniffed through the nose, held in the mouth, or chewed

Stimulant - a drug that increases the action of the central nervous system, the heart, and other organs

Tar - a thick sticky dark fluid produced when tobacco burns

Carcinogen - a cancer-causing substance

Secondhand smoke - smoke inhaled by non-smokers from the environment around a smoker

Mainstream smoke - smoke directly inhaled and exhaled by a smoker

Addictive drug - a substance that causes physiological or psychological dependence

Nicotine - the addictive drug found in tobacco leaves

sorry but the last definition was

air that has been contaminated by tobacco smoke

can you redo it please?

Apologies for the confusion. Here is the corrected definition for the term "secondhand smoke":

Secondhand smoke - air that has been contaminated by tobacco smoke.

To match the definitions with the corresponding terms, you can go through each definition and find the term that best fits it. Let's go through each definition one by one:

1. The addictive drug found in tobacco leaves: **Nicotine**

Nicotine is the addictive substance present in tobacco leaves. It is responsible for the addictive properties of tobacco products.

2. A drug that increases the action of the central nervous system, the heart, and other organs: **Stimulant**

A stimulant is a substance that increases the activity of the central nervous system and enhances physical and mental alertness. In the context of tobacco, nicotine acts as a stimulant.

3. Tobacco that is sniffed through the nose, held in the mouth, or chewed: **Smokeless tobacco**

Smokeless tobacco refers to products such as snuff or chewing tobacco that do not involve burning and inhaling tobacco but are used by sniffing or chewing.

4. Smoke from the burning end of a cigarette, pipe, or cigar: **Sidestream smoke**

Sidestream smoke is the smoke that is released from the burning end of a tobacco product. It is different from mainstream smoke, which is directly inhaled by the smoker.

5. A thick sticky dark fluid produced when tobacco burns: **Tar**

Tar is the dark, thick, and sticky substance that is formed when tobacco burns. It contains harmful chemicals and is known to contribute to various health issues caused by smoking.

6. Smoke exhaled from the lungs of a smoker: **Mainstream smoke**

Mainstream smoke is the smoke that is directly inhaled by a smoker and then exhaled. It contains a mixture of chemicals and particles that can be harmful to both the smoker and others who are exposed to it.

7. A cancer-causing substance: **Carcinogen**

A carcinogen is a substance that has the potential to cause cancer. Tobacco smoke contains several carcinogens, which greatly increase the risk of developing various types of cancer in long-term smokers.

8. A substance that causes physiological or psychological dependence: **Addictive drug**

An addictive drug refers to a substance that can induce physical or psychological dependence. Nicotine, as mentioned earlier, is the addictive drug found in tobacco leaves. It leads to addiction and makes quitting smoking challenging.

By matching the definitions with the terms based on the explanations provided, you should now be able to correctly match them.