| A | B |
| nicotine withdrawl | headache, irritablility, restlessness |
| cessation | The act of completely stopping something permenantly |
| chronic bronchitis | smoker's cough |
| oral cancer | caused by the use of smokeless tobacco |
| stimulant | speeds up the body processes |
| emphysema | air sacs in the lungs destroyed by tar |
| smokeless tobacco | chewing tobacco and snuff |
| carcinogens | substances that cause cancer |
| secondhand smoking | unwillingly inhaling the smoke from someone else smoking |
| nicotine patch | Tobacco substitute worn on the skin to help a person quit tobacco |
| leukoplakia | white leathery patches in the mouth |
| diseases linked to smoking | heart disease, cancer, emphysema, chronic bronchitis |
| 3 effects of smokelss tobacco | oral cancer, tooth decay, yellow teeth, bad breath |
| Why do most people begin usuing tobacco? | peer pressure |
| 3 harmful substances in tobacco smoke | nicotine, tar, carbon monoxide |
| 3 effects of smoking on babies of mothers who smoke while pregnant | weigh less, premature, still born, SIDS |
| benefits from quitting | less risk of emphysema, better breath, whiter teeth, less wrinkles, cleaner fingers, less risk of oral cancers |
| Is there a cure for emphysema? | No |
| Do pipes and cigars cause cancer? | Yes |