Slide 1 : By: Karina E.
Mr. Gammill Chapter 13
Tobacco and Your Health
Slide 2 : Lesson 1
What Tobacco Does to Your Body
NICOTINE : NICOTINE IS AN ADDICTIVE DRUG IN TOBACCO
TAR : TAR IS A THICK, DARK LIQUID THAT FORMS
WHEN TOBACCO BURNS
Carbon monoxide : Carbon monoxide Is a colorless, odorless, poisonous, gas produced when tobacco burns
cilia : cilia Are the fine hairs that line the
respiratory system and prevent dust and
foreign matter from getting into the lungs.
Slide 7 : Lesson 2
Tobacco Addiction
addiction : addiction A physical or mental need for a drug
or other substance
Physiological Dependence : Physiological Dependence Is a type of addiction in which the body itself
feels a direct need for a drug.
Psychological dependence : Psychological dependence Is an addiction in which the mind
sends the body the message
that it needs more of the drug.
Slide 11 : Lesson 3
Choosing to be Tobacco Free
Withdrawal : Withdrawal Is physical symptoms that occur when
someone stops using an addictive substance.
Secondhand smoke : Secondhand smoke Even if you are not smoking ,
you may be breathing air that has been
contaminated by tobacco smoke
Sidestream smoke : Sidestream smoke The smoke coming from the burning tip of the cigarette
Mainstream smoke : Mainstream smoke Smoke that goes directly from the cigarette
into the smoker’s lungs.
Passive smokers : Passive smokers Nonsmokers who breathe secondhand
smoke become Passive smokers.
Thanks For Viewing : Thanks For Viewing Take a good CARE 17