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Respiration and  Smoking

Respiration and Smoking

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7th Grade

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Respiration and Smoking

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Respiration and Smoking

  • 5000 toxic chemicals in 1 cigarette

  • Tar builds up on teeth and gums

  • Nerve endings in your nose are damaged reducing the ability to smell

  • Cilia become damaged and are no longer able to clear the airways

  • You are more likely to develop the diseases like Bronchitis and Emphysema

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Multiple Choice

How many chemical are in 1 cigarette

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5000

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3000

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Multiple Choice

What happens when the nerves in your nose are damaged?

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Ability to smell is reduced

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Ability to blow your nose is reduced

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Multiple Choice

What do cilia do?

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Clear your airways

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Nothing

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Help carbon monoxide move around

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Multiple Select

Select the TWO diseases that can be caused by smoking

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Rabis

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bronchitis

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Emphysema

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Tonsilitis

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Respiration and Smoking

  • Alveoli can fill with tar and are no longer able to hold Oxygen

  • Carbon monoxide enters your blood stream and displaces Oxygen leading to Oxygen deprivation

  • Nicotine makes your blood vessels thicken and platelets become sticky, blocking those blood vessels

  • Blood clots will then form increasing the risk of heart attacks or strokes

  • Nicotine also causes DNA mutations, leading to cancers

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Multiple Choice

Which part of the blood causes blood to clot?

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Red blood cells

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white blood cells

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platelets

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plasma

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Multiple Select

Which TWO are more likely due to blood clotting?

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Strokes

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Cancer

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Heart attacks

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Liver failure

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Multiple Choice

What are the tiny air sacs in your lungs called?

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Ravioli

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Alveoli

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Bronchi

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Ballons

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Multiple Choice

What happens to the alveoli if you smoke?

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They fill up with tar and can no longer stretch to fill with oxygen

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They burst

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Nothing happens

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Multiple Choice

What happens when Carbon monoxide enters your blood stream?

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Nothing

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Oxygen cannot enter your blood stream

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Carbon dioxide cannot enter your blood stream

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Multiple Choice

What is the term used to describe the lack of Oxygen in your blood?

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Oxygen debt

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Oxygen missing

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Oxygen deprivation

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