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Ch. 24 Tobacco

Ch. 24 Tobacco. Multiple choice- choose the best choice to fulfill the question or statement. Smokeless tobacco:. Results in many of the same health risks as cigarettes Causes lung cancer Is a safe alternative to smoking Is nicotine free. Sorry- Try Again. YES!.

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Ch. 24 Tobacco

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  1. Ch. 24 Tobacco Multiple choice- choose the best choice to fulfill the question or statement.

  2. Smokeless tobacco: • Results in many of the same health risks as cigarettes • Causes lung cancer • Is a safe alternative to smoking • Is nicotine free

  3. Sorry- Try Again

  4. YES!

  5. How does nicotine effect the central nervous system? • Depressant • Hallucinogen • Stimulant • All of the above • None of the above

  6. Sorry- Try Again

  7. YES!

  8. Smoke inhaled by nonsmokers and smoke that remains in closed environments • Mainstream smoke • Passive smoke • Sidestream smoke • Leukoplakia • Carboxyhemoglobin • Lung cancer

  9. Sorry- Try Again

  10. YES!

  11. A condition in which bronchi are irritated • Emphysema • Bronchitis • Lung cancer • Gout • Pneumonia • Hepatitis

  12. Sorry- Try Again

  13. YES!

  14. Nicotine increases the risk for heart attack by contributing to: • Plaque buildup in blood vessels • Vasodilatation • Increases HDL • Weight gain

  15. Sorry- Try Again

  16. YES!

  17. Smoking during pregnancy causes both mother and fetus to have: • Neurological disturbance • Chromosome damage • Electrolyte imbalance • Reduced oxygen levels

  18. Sorry- Try Again

  19. YES!

  20. The tiny hair like structures in the lungs • Mucus • Hemoglobin • Cilia • Alveoli • Capillaries

  21. Sorry- Try Again

  22. YES!

  23. Cancer causing substances • Hemoglobin • Sulfuric acid • Cilia • Alveoli • Carcinogens • Leukoplakia

  24. Sorry- Try Again

  25. YES!

  26. Where do you find Leukoplakia? • Lungs • Kidneys • Liver • Mouth • Throat • Large intestines

  27. Sorry- Try Again

  28. YES!

  29. Cause of leukoplakia • Smoking • Low oxygen levels • Chewing tobacco • Carbon monoxide • Carbon dioxide • Tar

  30. Sorry- Try Again

  31. YES!

  32. A condition that involves the destruction of the air sacs in the lungs. • Lung cancer • Bronchitis • Emphysema • Hepatitis • Cirrhosis

  33. Sorry- Try Again

  34. YES!

  35. Because carbon monoxide in cigarette smoke combines with hemoglobin in blood, red blood cells can’t carry as much • Carbon dioxide • Hemoglobin • Iron • Oxygen • Nutrients • Carbon monoxide

  36. Sorry- Try Again

  37. YES!

  38. Nicotine contributes to plaque buildup in blood vessels, increasing the chance of • Lung cancer • Diabetes • Hardening of the arteries • Oral cancer • Leukoplakia

  39. Sorry- Try Again

  40. YES!

  41. Smokers may have trouble keeping their respiratory tracts clear because cigarette tar • Contains carcinogens • Is a stimulant • Paralyzes the cilia • Unites with hemoglobin, preventing red blood cells from carrying oxygen

  42. Sorry- Try Again

  43. YES!

  44. A Social benefit of quitting smoking is • The saving of money for other activities • A reduced chance of stroke • An increased cardio-respiratory endurance • A reduced chance of heart disease

  45. Sorry- Try Again

  46. YES!

  47. When quitting smoking, stress management techniques can • Prevent emphysema • Reduce peer pressure • Help the person through the nicotine withdrawal process • Be a nicotine substitute

  48. Sorry- Try Again

  49. YES!

  50. How does smoking affect physical endurance and performance? • Enhances performance • Has no effect on performance • Diminishes performance • Stimulates performance

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