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Which describes sidestream smoke?

Smoke that goes directly into a baby’s bloodstream.

Smoke that is inhaled by a smoker's lungs.

Smoke that goes into the air directly from a cigarette.

Smoke that is exhaled from a smoker's lungs.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Sidestream smoke is best described as **smoke that goes into the air directly from a cigarette**. This type of smoke is released from the burning end of a cigarette and can be inhaled by people nearby, including non-smokers.
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