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  1. shortly after quitting, a smoke will
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  2. Shortly after quitting a smoker will
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  3. secondhand smokemainstream smoke sidestream smoke air that has been contaminated by tobacco smoke smoke exhaled from the lungs
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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. Shortly after quitting, a smoker willA. develop shortness of breath. B. regain their senses of smell and taste. C. lose
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  6. Shortly after quitting , a smoker willDevelop shortness of breath Regain their senses of smells and taste Lose circulation in
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  7. Shortly after quitting a smoker willA. Develop shortness in breath B. Regain their senses of smell and taste C. Lose circulation
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  8. Shortly after quitting, a smoker willa.develop shortness of breath. b.regain their senses of smell and taste. c.lose circulation
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  9. Which behavior is most beneficial to cardiovascular health?(1 point) Responses smoke for just a few months smoke for just a few
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  10. Shortly after quitting, a smoker will(1 point) • develop shortness of breath. • regain their senses of smell and taste. •
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