How does tobacco smoke affect

  1. secondhand smokemainstream smoke sidestream smoke air that has been contaminated by tobacco smoke smoke exhaled from the lungs
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  2. 3.Which of your tobacco-using friend’s actions would influence you against tobacco? to use smokeless tobacco when around you
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  3. Question 1A) Match the definitions with the following terms. (9 points) Stimulant Smokeless tobacco Secondhand smoke Nicotine
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  4. Match the definitions with the following terms. (9 points)Addictive drug Smokeless tobacco Secondhand smoke Tar Nicotine
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  5. Match the definitions with the following termsSidestream smoke Smokeless tobacco Stimulant Tar Carcinogen Secondhand smoke
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  6. Match the definitions with the following termsSidestream smoke Smokeless tobacco Stimulant Tar Carcinogen Secondhand smoke
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  7. How does tobacco smoke affect a developing baby? (1 point)
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  8. Match the definitions with the following terms.(9 points) Addictive drugSecondhand smoke Stimulant Mainstream smoke Smokeless
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  9. Most people who smoke actually want to quit using tobacco. Unfortunately, it is very difficult because they are addicted to the
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  10. Explain the relationship between the key terms in each of the following pairs.a. nicotine and carbon monoxide b. tar and
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