Which of the following describes a major influence that causes teens to try tobacco? (1 point) Responses advertisements describing the dangers of tobacco advertisements describing the dangers of tobacco peers using peer pressure to try smoking peers using peer pressure to try smoking family members smelling of smoke and becoming sick family members smelling of smoke and becoming sick friends discussing the addictive quality of tobacco

peers using peer pressure to try smoking

Which type of friend would most likely be the worst to hang around if you are trying to stay smoke-free? (1 point) Responses Amy smokes while walking with you. She never blows smoke your way, but she offers you a cigarette every day. Amy smokes while walking with you. She never blows smoke your way, but she offers you a cigarette every day. Lisa has never tried a cigarette before, but her brother smokes a pack a day. He has never offered you a cigarette. Lisa has never tried a cigarette before, but her brother smokes a pack a day. He has never offered you a cigarette. Karla asked you to smoke once and you declined. She promised to never ask again or smoke around you. Karla asked you to smoke once and you declined. She promised to never ask again or smoke around you. Rhonda only smokes when she is by herself. She is trying to quit and is concerned about secondhand smoke.

Amy smokes while walking with you. She never blows smoke your way, but she offers you a cigarette every day.

Which type of media advertisement would most influence teens to try their first cigarette? (1 point) Responses an Internet advertisement of a doctor explaining the risks of smoking an Internet advertisement of a doctor explaining the risks of smoking an Internet advertisement of a teen sitting alone smoking and looking sad an Internet advertisement of a teen sitting alone smoking and looking sad a television commercial of a 70-year-old talking about how sick he is after decades of smoking cigars a television commercial of a 70-year-old talking about how sick he is after decades of smoking cigars a television advertisement of twin sisters laughing and smoking while sitting on a bench

a television advertisement of twin sisters laughing and smoking while sitting on a bench

A side effect of chewing tobacco includes which of the following? (1 point) Responses carbon monoxide poisoning carbon monoxide poisoning impaired lung functions impaired lung functions receding gums and tooth decay receding gums and tooth decay smelly hair and clothes

receding gums and tooth decay

Which is a true statement about tobacco products? (1 point) Responses Smokeless tobacco is safer than smoking tobacco because you do not have a risk of cancer. Smokeless tobacco is safer than smoking tobacco because you do not have a risk of cancer. Smokeless and smoked tobacco produce tar and carbon monoxide. Smokeless and smoked tobacco produce tar and carbon monoxide. Smokeless and smoked tobacco require you to eat the tobacco to release the nicotine. Smokeless and smoked tobacco require you to eat the tobacco to release the nicotine. Smokeless tobacco can be chewed, absorbed, or sniffed to ingest the nicotine.

Smokeless and smoked tobacco produce tar and carbon monoxide.