Which is an accurate statement about giving up tobacco use? (1 point) Responses Continue eating lunch with your friends who smoke so you can try to convince them to stop, too. Continue eating lunch with your friends who smoke so you can try to convince them to stop, too. Don’t tell anyone you are trying to quit because they might not support you. Don’t tell anyone you are trying to quit because they might not support you. Post your list of reasons why you want to quit on your bathroom mirror so you can see it multiple times a day. Post your list of reasons why you want to quit on your bathroom mirror so you can see it multiple times a day. Pretend you’re smoking without having a cigarette helps get rid of urges. Pretend you’re smoking without having a cigarette helps get rid of urges.

Post your list of reasons why you want to quit on your bathroom mirror so you can see it multiple times a day.

What have tobacco companies done in recent years to improve the health of American youth? (1 point) Responses created more kid-friendly cartoon advertisements for tobacco created more kid-friendly cartoon advertisements for tobacco helped pay for anti-smoking education helped pay for anti-smoking education limited tobacco advertisement to websites only limited tobacco advertisement to websites only stop selling tobacco products to their parents

Helped pay for anti-smoking education

Friends, family, and the media are huge influences on whether someone starts to use tobacco. How is family such a powerful influence on teens? (1 point) Responses parents forbid them not to smoke parents forbid them not to smoke teens and children watch and often copy what their parents do teens and children watch and often copy what their parents do parents explain the consequences of smoking thoroughly parents explain the consequences of smoking thoroughly parents let their teen make their own choices to learn consequences

Teens and children watch and often copy what their parents do

Your mother has been smoking for seven years and has developed really bad asthma. Two years ago she promised you and your brother she would quit. Your little brother asks you, “Why does mom still smoke when she knows it’s making her sick?” What would be a good response to help him understand why she is still smoking? (1 point) Responses “I don’t know. I guess mom doesn’t care about what it is doing to her body.” “I don’t know. I guess mom doesn’t care about what it is doing to her body.” “I think we should make her feel bad about what she is doing to herself. Maybe that will make her stop.” “I think we should make her feel bad about what she is doing to herself. Maybe that will make her stop.” “Mom is really trying, but the chemicals in the cigarettes make her feel horrible every time she tries to stop.” “Mom is really trying, but the chemicals in the cigarettes make her feel horrible every time she tries to stop.” “Mom just doesn’t want to quit. I think she was just making that up.”

“Mom is really trying, but the chemicals in the cigarettes make her feel horrible every time she tries to stop.”

In nature, nicotine acts as a(n) (1 point) Responses growth agent in plants. growth agent in plants. insecticide. insecticide. nutrient. nutrient. plant pigment.

insecticide

What is a respiratory benefit to quitting the use of tobacco? (1 point) Responses confidence and regained sense of control over life confidence and regained sense of control over life heart rate returns to normal and lowered risk of heart disease heart rate returns to normal and lowered risk of heart disease lungs become free of tar, excess mucus, and other debris lungs become free of tar, excess mucus, and other debris the expenses associated with tobacco use decrease for society