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Chapter 13 Tobacco

Chapter 13 Tobacco. Lesson 1 Facts About Tobacco. -Current Event Article on Tobacco -Reflection on article – Write down 10 new things you learned about Tobacco/Addiction that you didn’t know. -Tobacco Unscramble – First 5 quiet people who raise their hand win

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Chapter 13 Tobacco

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  1. Chapter 13 Tobacco Lesson 1 Facts About Tobacco -Current Event Article on Tobacco -Reflection on article – Write down 10 new things you learned about Tobacco/Addiction that you didn’t know. -Tobacco Unscramble – First 5 quiet people who raise their hand win -PowerPoint slides & Note taking -Veeeeeedeo (video) (The Totally Disgusting Grossout Tobacco Video) Click for: >> Main Menu >> Chapter 13 Assessment Next >> Teacher’s notes are available in the notes section of this presentation.

  2. An addictive drug found in tobacco leaves and in all tobacco products • nicotine Capable of causing a user to develop intense cravings • addictive A thick, oily, dark liquid that forms when tobacco burns • tar

  3. Passages through which air enters and spreads through the lungs • bronchi • carbonmonoxide A poisonous, colorless, odorless gas Ground tobacco that is chewed or inhaled through the nose • smokelesstobacco

  4. What Is Tobacco? Nicotine is an addictive drug. nicotine An addictive drug found in tobacco leaves and in all tobacco products addictive Capable of causing a user to develop intense cravings

  5. What Is Tobacco? When smokers inhale, tar deposits form on the bronchi. bronchi Passages through which air enters and spreads through the lungs

  6. What Is Tobacco? Carbon monoxide in smoke passes through the lungs and into the bloodstream. carbon monoxide A poisonous, colorless, odorless gas tar A thick, oily, dark liquid that forms when tobacco burns Carbon monoxide reduces the amount of oxygen the blood vessels can carry.

  7. Different Tobacco Products Cigarettes Specialty Cigarettes Types ofTobaccoProducts Cigars and Pipes Smokeless Tobacco

  8. Cigarettes

  9. Cigars and Pipes One large cigar can contain as much tobacco as a pack of cigarettes.

  10. More than 400,000 cigarette smokers die from smoking-related illnesses every year. Specialty Cigarettes Bidis Flavored Cigarettes Flavored, unfiltered cigarettes imported from India and Southeast Asian countries Also called clove cigarettes. Contain a mixture of tobacco, cloves, and other additives Both have higher concentrations of nicotine, tar, and carbon monoxide than regular cigarettes.

  11. Smokeless Tobacco Smokeless tobacco contains 15 times more nicotine than cigarettes. smokeless tobacco Ground tobacco that is chewed or inhaled through the nose

  12. Smokeless Tobacco

  13. Bellringer • What is the addictive drug found in tobacco? • What is the thick, oily substance formed from burning the hundreds of chemicals in tobacco? • If something is capable of causing intense cravings and making someone dependent on a substance, this is called:? • Your windpipe (aka trachea) breaks off into two branches which each enter into your lungs. These two branches are called? • A poisonous gas found in tobacco products is called? • More than _____________people die each year from smoking-related illnesses. • Carbon monoxide reduces the amount of ________your blood vessels can carry.

  14. End of Chapter 13 Tobacco Lesson 1 Facts About Tobacco Click for: >> Main Menu >> Chapter 13 Assessment

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