How smoking Harms Health

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Monday
Nicotine
Tobacco
Smokeless Tobacco
Carcinogen
Tar
Carbon Monoxide
Secondhand Smoke Sidestream Smoke
Mainstream Smoke
Leukoplakia
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Exhaled mainstream smoke and sidestream smoke are two types of
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Abnormal cells that appear in the mouth as white patches of tissue are called
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_______________ is the stimulant drug found in tobacco products.
A sticky thick fluid that is formed when tobacco is burned is _____________.
_____________________ is an odorless tasteless gas that interferes with the
ability of the body to carry oxygen.
A chemical that is known to cause cancer is called a _________________.
__________________ is smoke that is directly inhaled into the smoker’s mouth and
lungs.
Tobacco products that are chewed or snorted are referred to as
___________________.
Today’s Agenda:
Mon
May 2, 2016
1. Warm-up
2. Tobacco Notes
3. Tobacco word search
AVID – No tutorials
and No Binder
checks this week
Assignments Due:
1. Due NEXT class period–
Tobacco (lesson 38)
vocab/word search
2. Block day – meet in the
media center for
research
Essential Question:
What are the effects of using tobacco
on the mind and body?
Objective:
I will understand the effects of tobacco
on the mind and body
 The
stimulant drug found in
tobacco products
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Stimulates the nervous system
Highly addictive
Dulls taste buds
Constricts blood vessels
Increases heart rate and blood pressure
Causes more premature death and disease
than all other drug dependence combined
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The body’s reaction to quitting the use of
tobacco products
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Craving for tobacco
Anxious
Irritable
Restless
Headache
Difficulty concentrating
Heart palpitations
Increased appetite
 The
plant that contains nicotine
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Tobacco that is chewed or snorted, but not
smoked
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Tobacco smoke contains more than 4,000
chemicals
43 of which are known CARCINOGENS
A carcinogen is any chemical that is known to
cause cancer
Most of the carcinogens are found in the TAR
Tar is a sticky thick fluid that is formed when
tobacco is burned.
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Another dangerous substance that forms
when tobacco is burned is CARBON
MONOXIDE
Carbon monoxide is an odorless, tasteless,
gas that interferes with the ability of blood to
carry oxygen.
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Smoking causes cancer
◦ Most people with lung cancer die
within 5 years of learning they have
cancer
◦ Also causes cancer of the throat,
mouth, esophagus, pancreas, and
bladder
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Lung cancer
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Smoking harms the respiratory system
◦ Tar lines the lungs and air passages
◦ Tar harms the cilia (hair like
structures that remove dust and
particles from the air)
◦ Aggravates asthma
◦ Can cause CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE
PULMINARY DISEASE (COPD) – a disease
that interferes with breathing
◦ Examples:
 Chronic bronchitis
 Emphysema – a condition in which the
alveoli lose most of their ability to
function. The lungs lose their ability to
inflate and hold air. Cannot be cured
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Secondhand smoke – exhaled mainstream
smoke or side stream smoke
Sidestream smoke – smoke that enters the air
from a burning cigarette, cigar, or pipe
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Mainstream smoke – smoke that is directly
inhaled into the smoker’s lungs
 Chopped
up tobacco leaves sold
as chewing tobacco or snuff
 Causes nicotine dependence
 Contains carcinogens
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Causes problems with teeth and gums
◦ Scratch and wear away teeth
◦ Causes gums to pull away from teeth
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Causes cancer
◦ Leukoplakia – abnormal cells that appear as white
patches of tissue
 Due
NEXT class period If you
do not finish in class.
 Turn into the basket when you
are done.
 Leukoplakia is spelled wrong
in the word search – it’s
missing an A
Tuesday
Write the type of drug that best meets the description. Each one will be used once.
Steroids
Alcohol
Hallucinogens
Narcotics
Ecstasy
Marijuana
Sedative-Hypnotics
Inhalants
Tobacco Stimulants
1. Using these is also known as huffing or sniffing
2. Contains a drug that produces psychoactive affects called THC
3. Synthetic drugs related to hormones
4. Herbal plant that contains nicotine
5. Commonly used as a “club drug”, a psychoactive drug that has a stimulating effect
and the ability to cause hallucinations
6. Drugs that depress the central nervous system
7. A drug that can cause FAS or cirrhosis
8. Psychedelic drugs that interfere with the senses
9. Group of drugs that relieve pain
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Drugs that speed up the activities of the central nervous system
Assignments Due:
Today’s Agenda:
Tue
May 3, 2016
1. Warm-Up
2. Lesson 39
Questions/Notes
Chart
1. Block day and
Friday – meet in the
media center for
research
Essential Question:
What are the different categories of
drugs and how can they affect the
body?
Objective:
1. I will be able to define each
category of drugs and describe the
effects and examples of each
category
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Page 436 in the textbook
You are going to fill out the 2 page chart in
your drug notes packet
As you go along, you will also answer the
questions in the handout
You may work with a partner
Today you must get the first chart done –
Inhalants through Hallucinogens AND
Questions 1-14 on your questions handout
Wednesday/
Thursday
Today’s Agenda:
Wed/Thu
May 4/5, 2016
Assignments Due:
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1. In Media Center for
Presentation Research
Essential Question:
Objective:
Friday
Today’s Agenda:
Fri
May 6, 2016
Assignments Due:
PowerPoints should be
DONE by Tuesday, May
10th for peer editing!!!
1. In Media Center for
Presentation Research
Essential Question:
What are the different categories of
drugs and how can they affect the
body?
Objective:
1. I will be able to define each
category of drugs and describe the
effects and examples of each
category