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Which highly addictive substance is naturally found in tobacco plants and acts as both a stimulant and a sedative?
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Carbon Monoxide
Tar
Nicotine
Formaldehyde
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Tobacco smoke contains thousands of chemicals, but which poisonous gas specifically reduces the blood's ability to carry oxygen to vital organs?
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Ammonia
Carbon monoxide
Nitrogen
Hydrogen cyanide
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Which highly addictive substance is naturally found in tobacco plants and acts as both a stimulant and a sedative?
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Tobacco smoke contains thousands of chemicals, but which poisonous gas specifically reduces the blood's ability to carry oxygen to vital organs?
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What is the primary medical term for the sticky, brown substance that forms when tobacco burns and coats the lungs, leading to diseases like emphysema and lung cancer?
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Which chronic respiratory condition, often caused by long-term cigarette smoking, involves the permanent destruction of the alveoli (air sacs) in the lungs?
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What is the term used to describe the smoke inhaled by non-smokers who are near people smoking cigarettes?
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Which specific component of the respiratory system is paralyzed and eventually destroyed by the chemicals in cigarette smoke, preventing the lungs from effectively clearing out mucus and debris?
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Research indicates that smoking cigarettes increases the risk of developing which cardiovascular condition characterized by the hardening and narrowing of the arteries?
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Regarding the short-term effects of nicotine on the body, which of the following physiological changes occurs almost immediately after inhalation?
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Which of the following describes 'Thirdhand Smoke', a lingering danger of tobacco use?
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Tobacco use is the leading cause of which category of disease, characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells in the body?
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Which highly addictive substance is naturally found in the tobacco plant and acts as both a stimulant and a sedative?
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When a person smokes a cigarette, which gas enters the bloodstream and reduces the amount of oxygen that can be carried to the body's organs and tissues?
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Tobacco smoke contains a sticky, brown substance that coats the cilia in the lungs and is known to be a major cause of cancer. What is this substance called?
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Which chronic respiratory disease, often caused by long-term smoking, involves the permanent destruction of the alveoli (air sacs) in the lungs, making it difficult to breathe?
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Which of the following describes 'secondhand smoke,' also known as environmental tobacco smoke?
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What is the name of the chemical process where a substance, such as tobacco in a cigarette, reacts with oxygen to release heat and smoke?
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Tobacco consumption can lead to the narrowing of blood vessels and an increase in heart rate. This long-term strain on the circulatory system significantly increases the risk of which condition?
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Tobacco smoke contains over 70 chemicals that are known to cause cancer in humans and animals. What is the specific scientific term used to describe these cancer-causing substances?
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Tobacco smoke paralyzes the tiny hair-like structures in the respiratory tract that are responsible for sweeping out mucus and trapped particles. What are these structures called?
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Research indicates that using e-cigarettes or 'vaping' can lead to a specific type of lung injury characterized by inflammation and a pneumonia-like condition. What is the medical acronym for this condition?
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Which highly addictive substance is naturally found in tobacco plants and primarily responsible for the difficulty users face when trying to quit smoking?
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Tobacco smoke contains a colorless, odorless gas that binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells more effectively than oxygen, reducing the amount of oxygen delivered to the body's organs. What is the name of this gas?
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Tobacco smoke contains thousands of chemicals, including a thick, sticky residue that collects in the lungs and damages the cilia. What is this substance called?
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Which of the following describes the long-term effect of smoking on the lungs' alveoli, leading to a condition known as emphysema?
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The use of electronic cigarettes (vaping) among teenagers often leads to a phenomenon called the 'gateway effect'. What does this term describe?
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Research indicates that smoking cigarettes significantly increases the risk of developing 'atherosclerosis'. Based on this, what effect does tobacco use have on the cardiovascular system?
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Tobacco smoke contains over 70 known carcinogens. What is the definition of a 'carcinogen' in the context of human health?
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Which specific condition, often caused by long-term smoking, is characterized by a 'smoker's cough' and the permanent inflammation and narrowing of the bronchial tubes?
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Secondhand smoke, also known as environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), is a combination of two forms of smoke. Which form of smoke is actually more toxic per gram because it is produced at a lower temperature and contains higher concentrations of carcinogens?
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When a person smokes, the nicotine triggers the brain to release a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward, creating a cycle of addiction. What is the name of this neurotransmitter?