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Smoking. Basic lung structure Tobacco smoke Diseases Ways to quit. Lung structure. Functions of lung components. Trachea - takes air from nose and mouth down to bronchi Bronchi – Take air to smaller bronchioles Bronchioles – smaller tubes that branch more and more to take air to alveoli
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Smoking Basic lung structure Tobacco smoke Diseases Ways to quit
Functions of lung components Trachea - takes air from nose and mouth down to bronchi Bronchi – Take air to smaller bronchioles Bronchioles – smaller tubes that branch more and more to take air to alveoli Alveoli – air sacs with thin walls made of single cells, allows diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide to happen quickly
Function of ciliated epithelium in trachea and bronchi Cilia move mucus and trapped dirt and bacteria out of tubes up towards throat Goblet cells make mucus which traps dirt and bacteria Mucus and cilia help to keep the airways clear of dirt and bacteria preventing infections
The Dangers of Smoking What does smoking do to our bodies?
Hydrogen cyanide Carbon monoxide Nicotine Carcinogens Tar And something you’ll never get from a cigarette… Click through to see what’s inside a cigarette
TAR This black sticky substance contains thousands of chemicals, some of which are cancer causing (carcinogenic)
Carbon monoxide The haemoglobin in your red blood cells will pick up carbon monoxide rather than oxygen. This reduces the amount of oxygen carried to the cells in your body. It certainly causes many problems - especially for a developing baby if the mother smokes.
Nicotine Nicotine is an addictive drug that acts directly on the brain. It is the reason smokers find it difficult to give up. It raises the heart rate and blood pressure which can lead to other health problems. It also make blood cells sticky and can lead to blood clots that can cause strokes and heart attacks
Hydrogen cyanide This is a poisonous gas that is often used to execute prisoners in the USA! And smokers breathe it in with every drag on a cigarette. It damages cells in the lungs.
Smoking related diseases • Cancers caused by the carcinogens in cigarette smoke • Emphysema- when the alveoli walls break down and gas exchange is reduced • Bronchitis – inflammation and infections that occur when mucus accumulates because the cilia stop working
Outside lung Inside lung tumour
Emphysema destruction of the air sacs (alveoli) for gas exchange leads to extreme shortage of breath on exercising
Bronchitis Inflammation of the bronchi – heavy coughing, thick mucus, difficulty breathing
Carbon monoxide • Can cause babies to have a low birth weight if mother smokes during pregnancy • Due to less oxygen reaching the growing foetus
Methods to quit • Hypnotherapy • Acupuncture • Nicotine patches • Habit change • Will power
What are you giving up if you carry on smoking? • The opportunity to spend all that money on something else. • Music, i-pod, i-phone, sports equipment • Clothes • Holidays • Car • Or anything else you might set your heart on!
Only five a day from age 14 to age 30 or £7,300 Smoke 15 a day for 20 years or £35,000 And something you’ll never get from smoking… Ten years smoking 25 a day or £23,000 50 a day for 35 years or £160,000 (but you probably won’t survive long enough anyway if you smoke that many!)