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UNIT 5 PACKET TOBACCO NAME: HOUR: DATE: NO: 1 Chapter 16: Tobacco Why do Teens Use Tobacco? I think teens start using tobacco because I think that teens are influenced to use tobacco by Rewrite this sentence with what applies: I think I am more or less likely to smoke since my family does/doesn t smoke? Why? Types of Tobacco Products Tobacco products are made from dried, processed leaves of the tobacco plant. The insecticide, produced by the tobacco plant, is nicotine which is the addictive chemical in tobacco products. In its pure form it is very poisonous, but in small doses is not immediately poisonous. Tobacco users take in nicotine whenever they use tobacco products. Below is a list of different tobacco products please use page 402 and 403 to define what each of these products are Tobacco Products Cigarettes Define Each product Cigar and Pipe Chewing Tobacco Nicotine Nicotine is a type of drug called a. Stimulants are drugs that the activity of the. Within seconds nicotine reaches the brain mimicking the neurotransmitters and affects the,,,,,.

EFFECTS OF NICOTINE 2 NERVOUS SYSTEM CARDIOVASCULAR RESPIRATORY SYSTEM SYSTEM DIGESTIVE SYSTEM Below write the effects of nicotine on each one of the body systems. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM NERVOUS SYSTEM CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM DIGESTIVE SYSTEM

3 Addiction: The time it takes to become addicted depends on several factors including,,. become addicted faster and more intensely than adults. Psychological Dependence: Using a drug to cope with social and emotional situations. Why do you think that teens become psychologically dependent on tobacco and tobacco products? Withdrawal: A group of symptoms that occur when a dependant/addicted person stops taking a drug. Symptoms of tobacco withdrawal include:,,,,. Addiction-Dependence-Withdrawal DANGEROUS CHEMICALS IN TOBACCO TOBACCO SMOKE CONTAINS MORE THAN HAZARDOUS COMPOUNDS WHICH ENTER AND HARM THE BODY. OTHER HARMFUL CHEMICALS FOUND IN TOBACCO SMOKE TAR - Short terms effects of tar Tar contains many chemicals called that are cancer causing agents to the body. CARBON MONOXIDE - * When carbon monoxide enters the body it takes the place of, therefore the body cannot transport as much it needs. This strain can damage the.

OTHER CHEMICALS FOUND IN TOBACCO SMOKE 4 Which of the above chemicals would make you either not want to use tobacco or quit using tobacco? Why? CHEMICALS FOUND IN SMOKELESS TOBACCO Smokeless tobacco contains many of the same dangerous chemicals that are in tobacco smoke. Smokeless tobacco is at least as addictive as cigarettes. Smokeless tobacco has additional short term effects: According to the CDC (Center for Disease Control), Each day, more than 4,000 kids under the age of 18 try their first cigarette and another 1,100 become regular, daily smokers. About one third of these kids will die prematurely from a smoking-related disease. Knowing this statistic does it challenge your decision to smoke? Why?

Chapter 16: Tobacco 5 RISKS OF TOBACCO USE AND OTHER TOBACCO RELATED TOPICS You, along with a partner or two, will be assigned one of the following topics. Once assigned the topic you must create a poster that teaches the class about your topic using words and drawings relative to the topic. Please make sure that all the information on the poster comes from the book pages 410-420. IF YOU ARE NOT HERE OR MISS ANY INFORMATION, USE YOUR TEXT BOOK TO COMPLETE THE CHART. RISKS OF TOBACCO USE CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE (COPD) WHERE TO FIND THE DISORDER pg. 411 FACT 1 FACT 2 CHORINC BRONCHITIS pg. 411 EMPHYSEMA pg. 412 CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE pg. 413 LUNG CANCER pg. 414 ORAL CANCER/LEUKOPLAKIA pg. 414 SECOND HAND SMOKE (MAINSTREAM/ SIDESTREAM SMOKE) pg. 414 TOBACCO USE AND PREGNANCY pg. 416

6 Chapter 16: Tobacco RISKS OF TOBACCO USE AND OTHER TOBACCO RELATED TOPICS You, along with a partner or two, will be assigned one of the following topics. Once assigned the topic you must create a poster that teaches the class about your topic using words and drawings relative to the topic. Please make sure that all the information on the poster comes from the book or the article that you have been given. BRAINSTORM WORKSHEET NAME OF RISK: Define the risk/illness/disease: Signs/Symptoms (what can you see/what the person feels): Description (how does it affect the body): Three interesting facts/statistics Can this disorder be treated? (write only what is relative to your disorder, some disorders may not have treatments) Therapy: Medication: Coping techniques:

*** ALL BRAINSTORMING SHEETS MUST BE APPROVED BEFORE YOU CAN BEGIN YOUR POSTER 7 *** RISKS OF TOBACCO USE AND OTHER REALTED TOPICS POSTER RUBRIC CATEGORY 10 8 6 4 Use of Class Time Used time well during each class period. Focused on getting the project done. Never distracted others. Used time well during each class period. Usually focused on getting the project done and never distracted others. Used some of the time well during each class period. There was some focus on getting the project done but occasionally distracted others. Did not use class time to focus on the project OR often distracted others. Required Elements The poster includes all required elements as well as additional information. All required elements are included on the poster. All but 1 of the required elements are included on the poster. Several required elements were missing. Content - Accuracy At least 7 accurate facts are displayed on the poster. 5-6 accurate facts are displayed on the poster. 3-4 accurate facts are displayed on the poster. Less than 3 accurate facts are displayed on the poster. Attractiveness The poster is exceptionally attractive in terms of design, layout, and neatness. The poster is attractive in terms of design, layout and neatness. The poster is acceptably attractive though it may be a bit messy. The poster is distractingly messy or very poorly designed. It is not attractive. Spelling There are no spelling mistakes on the poster. There is 1 spelling mistake on the poster. There are 2 spelling mistakes on the poster. There are more than 2 spelling mistakes on the poster.

SMOKER S LAB 8 Smoking in a Bottle What do you think the cotton balls represent in the bottle? What do you think is going to happen to the air when the cigarette is smoked with the bottle? What do you think is going to happen to the cotton balls when the cigarette is smoked in the bottle? What does the air look like inside the bottle after the cigarette has been smoked? What do the cotton balls look like after the cigarette has been smoked? Name 2 things that you may have learned or realized by observing this demonstration?

9 Emphysema occurs when the air sacs in your lungs are gradually destroyed, making you progressively more short of breath. Smoking is the leading cause of emphysema. 1. Describe your ability to breathe while at rest. 2. Do you have any respiratory conditions? (Asthma, bronchitis, etc.) 3. Do you currently have any difficulty breathing during physical activity? If so, explain your symptoms. Take the straw and put it in your mouth. With one hand plug your nose and breathe through the straw for 30 seconds. DO NOT CHEAT! 4. Describe your breathing during the 30 seconds. Take the straw again and put it in your mouth. Plug your nose again. Stand up and jog in place for 30 seconds. 5. Describe your breathing during the 30 seconds of jogging. This is what it feels like for people who are living with emphysema. 6. What would you think if you had emphysema and had to breathe like that every day? 7. Think about if you were living with this condition. List several everyday activities that you would struggle with.

10 TIME Vs. MONEY WORKSHEET Tobacco is an expensive habit that takes years off a person s life. To learn more, answer each question below. Feel free to use a calculator for the problems with large numbers. 1. These days, cigarette prices are going up all the time. For this activity, we ll use the average price of $5.36 per pack. If someone smoked a pack of cigarettes a day, how much money would that person spend in a week? 2. How much would that person spend in a: 30-day month? In 1 year? 7 years? 3. By being a non-smoker over the next 60 years, how much money could you save? 4. List 5 things you could buy with the answer you got for #3. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. On average, each cigarette a person smokes takes 8 minutes off that person s life span. If someone smokes 20 cigarettes per day for 35 years, how much will smoking shorten the person s life? (Round your answer to the nearest year.) 6. Name 5 fun things you can do in 8 minutes or less. 1. 4. 2. 5. 3.

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