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Name:_____________________________
Chapter 16 Tobacco
Matching
Matching
1. ______Leukoplakia
2. ______Mainstream smoke
3. ______Chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (COPD)
4. ______Sidestream smoke
5. ______Nicotine
6. ______Stimulant
7. ______Tar
8. ______Chewing tobacco
9. ______Nicotine substitute
10. ______Chronic bronchitis
11. ______Smokeless tobacco
12. ______Secondhand smoke
13. ______Carcinogen
14. ______Carbon monoxide
15. ______Emphysema
16. ______Snuff
A. the natural insecticide that tobacco plants produce that is very addictive chemical.
B. tobacco that is chewed, placed between the lower lip and teeth, or sniffed through the
nose.
C. poor-quality, ground tobacco leaves mixed with flavorings, preservatives, and other
chemicals. Placed between the cheek and gum.
D. finely ground, powdered tobacco. Placed between the lower lip and teeth or sniffed.
E. drugs that increase the activity of the nervous system.
F. the dark sticky substance that forms when tobacco burns.
G. cancer-causing agents.
H. an odorless, poisonous gas that is produced when substances, including tobacco, are
burned.
I. a disease that results in a gradual loss of lung function.
J. the airways are constantly inflamed. Mucus in the airways make it difficult to breath.
K. a disorder in which alveoli in the lungs can no longer function properly.
L. white patches on the toungue or the lining of the mouth.
M. exhaled from the smoker’s lungs.
N. smoke that goes into the air directly from the cigarette.
O. the combination of mainstream and sidestream smoke.
P. a product that contains nicotine, but not the other harmful chemicals found in tobacco.