Question
Food for Thought As you read this lesson, think about how smoking can affect people other than the smoker. After you have finished reading the lesson carefully, write a sentence or two describing what you have learned about the health risks of tobacco smoke for nonsmokers.
Unscramble and define each vocabulary term. meartsdesi omske
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environmental tobacco smoke
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Unscramble and define each vocabulary term. meartsdesi omske
eramtsnima osmek
latmenonirenv oaccbot ekosm
New and Academic Vocabulary
environmental tobacco smoke
mainstream smoke sidestream smoke
Chapter 20 Student Activity Workbook
Note Taking Note Taking
Chapter 20
Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill
Answers
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### Health Risks of Tobacco Smoke for Nonsmokers
I've learned that nonsmokers can be harmed by exposure to tobacco smoke, which includes both mainstream smoke (the smoke inhaled by the smoker) and sidestream smoke (the smoke emitted from the burning end of a cigarette). This environmental tobacco smoke poses serious health risks, including respiratory issues and increased risk of heart disease and cancer.
### Unscrambled Vocabulary Terms and Definitions
1. **Mainstream Smoke**: The smoke that is exhaled by a smoker after inhaling from a cigarette.
2. **Sidestream Smoke**: The smoke that comes directly from the burning end of a cigarette, cigar, or pipe, which is typically more harmful due to its higher concentration of toxic substances.
3. **Environmental Tobacco Smoke**: Also known as secondhand smoke, it is a mixture of mainstream and sidestream smoke that can affect anyone in the vicinity of a smoker.
I've learned that nonsmokers can be harmed by exposure to tobacco smoke, which includes both mainstream smoke (the smoke inhaled by the smoker) and sidestream smoke (the smoke emitted from the burning end of a cigarette). This environmental tobacco smoke poses serious health risks, including respiratory issues and increased risk of heart disease and cancer.
### Unscrambled Vocabulary Terms and Definitions
1. **Mainstream Smoke**: The smoke that is exhaled by a smoker after inhaling from a cigarette.
2. **Sidestream Smoke**: The smoke that comes directly from the burning end of a cigarette, cigar, or pipe, which is typically more harmful due to its higher concentration of toxic substances.
3. **Environmental Tobacco Smoke**: Also known as secondhand smoke, it is a mixture of mainstream and sidestream smoke that can affect anyone in the vicinity of a smoker.