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TOBACCO

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efkGu24OxgQ dirty truth about smoking

TOBACCO FACTS• Kids are still picking up smoking at the

alarming rate of 3,000 a day in the U.S.• Worldwide, one in five teens age 13 to 15

smoke cigarettes• Half of all long-term smokers will die a

tobacco-related death• Every eight seconds, a human life is lost

to tobacco use somewhere in the world. That translates to approximately 5 million deaths annually

WHY DO PEOPLE USE TOBACCO???

Complete the questions under

WHY DO TEENS USE TOBACCO?

Tobacco Products

Tobacco products are made from dried, processed leaves of the tobacco plant. The

insecticide, produced by the tobacco plant, is nicotine which is the addictive chemical in tobacco products. In its pure form it is very

poisonous, but in small doses is not immediately poisonous. Tobacco users take

in nicotine whenever they use tobacco products. Use page 402 – 403 to

define some products

True or false?Low-tar and low-nicotine cigarettes are safer

than regular cigarettes.

Fact – although the amount of tar and nicotine in these cigarettes may be reduced, carbon monoxide levels are not. Also, smokers tend to smoke more of these cigarettes and inhale more deeply to feel the same effects as they felt from regular cigarettes.

NICOTINENicotine is a type of drug called a stimulant. Stimulants are drugs that increase the activity of the nervous system. Within seconds nicotine reaches the brain mimicking the neurotransmitters and affects breathing, movement, learning, memory, mood, and appetite

Effects of Nicotine

Nervous SystemIncreases activity level• Mimics neurotransmitters• Decreases some reflex actions• Activates the brain’s “reward pathway”

Cardiovascular system

• Increases heart rate and the force of contractions• Increases blood pressure• Reduces blood flow to skin• Increases risk of blood clotting

Digestive system• Increases saliva production• Decreases the amount of insulin released from the pancreas• Increases bowel activity

Respiratory System•Increases mucus production• Decreases muscle action in the lungs’ airways• Causes breathing to become more shallow

Nicotine Addiction

Answer question for Psychological Dependence

Symptoms of Withdrawal

• Headaches• Irritability• Difficulty sleeping• Inability to concentrate• Intense nicotine craving

Dangerous chemicals in tobacco

• Tobacco smoke contains more than 4,000 hazardous compounds which enter and harm the body.

• Most harmful chemicals found in tobacco:– Nicotine – which we already discussed

– Tar– Carbon monoxide

Tar• A dark, sticky substance that forms

when tobacco burns• Short term effects

– Brown stains on fingers and teeth– Smelly hair and clothes– Bad breath– Paralysis of the cilia lining of your airways– Increased number of respiratory infections– Impaired lung functions, which lead to

reduced athletic ability

Tar contains chemicals called CARCINOGENS that are cancer

causing agents of the body.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZrW9L2kKTc smokers lungs vs healthy lungs

Carbon Monoxide• A poisonous, colorless, odorless gas produced when substances burn• When carbon monoxide enters the body it takes the place of oxygen, therefore

the body cannot transport as much oxygen it needs. This strain can damage the cardiovascular system and other organs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPtCZawoIbw whats in a cigarette

Chemicals found in smokeless tobacco

×Smokeless tobacco contains many of the same dangerous chemicals that are in tobacco smoke.

×Smokeless tobacco is at least as addictive as cigarettes.

×Smokeless tobacco has additional short term effects:

×Stained teeth

×Bad breath and drooling

×Receding gums and tooth decay

According to the CDC (Center for Disease Control),

Each day, more than 4,000 kids under the age of 18 try their first cigarette and another 1,100 become regular, daily smokers. About one third of these kids will die prematurely from a smoking-related disease.

Knowing this statistic does it challenge your decision to smoke? Why?

It’s been said that 1 cigarette is too many but 1,000 isn't enough!!!!!

Poster project

• You, along with a partner or two, will be assigned one of the following topics. Once assigned the topic you must create a poster that teaches the class about your topic using words and drawings relative to the topic. Please make sure that all the information on the poster comes from the book pages 410-420.

• You will complete page 6 in the packet 1st before creating the poster. Page 7 will be completed in class tomorrow using other classmates posters

SMOKER’S LAB• Page 7 in the packet

• TEST TOMORROW • CAN USE PACKET

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZrW9L2kKTc smokers lungs vs healthy lungs

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BpxwRGVGdc smoking in a bottle

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1-Q92xFZ6w spit tobacco

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efkGu24OxgQ dirty truth about smoking

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPtCZawoIbw whats in a cigarette

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TqrdsNp-kM e – cigarette

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mToznqKD5Ac whats in an ecig

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