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Which describes sidestream smoke?
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smoke that is exhaled from a smoker's lungs
smoke that goes into the air directly from a cigarette
smoke that is inhaled by a smoker's lungs
smoke that goes directly into a baby’s bloodstream
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smoke that goes into the air directly from a cigarette
Explanation: Sidestream smoke is the smoke emitted from the burning end of a cigarette (or pipe/cigar). It, along with exhaled smoke (mainstream smoke), makes up secondhand smoke.
Explanation: Sidestream smoke is the smoke emitted from the burning end of a cigarette (or pipe/cigar). It, along with exhaled smoke (mainstream smoke), makes up secondhand smoke.
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