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List as many alcohol and tobacco related health risks as you can. Chapter 14 Lesson 1 Tobacco and Alcohol as Drugs Journal - 4/25/16 List as many alcohol and tobacco related health risks as you can. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

Chapter 14 Objectives Explain why tobacco and alcohol are drugs. Lesson 1 Tobacco and Alcohol as Drugs Objectives Explain why tobacco and alcohol are drugs. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

You still must write at least 3 complete sentences. Chapter 14 Lesson 1 Tobacco and Alcohol as Drugs Journal - 12/5/16 What is dangerous about tobacco and alcohol? You still must write at least 3 complete sentences. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

Affecting the Mind and Body Chapter 14 Lesson 1 Tobacco and Alcohol as Drugs Affecting the Mind and Body Tobacco Is a Drug When people use tobacco, their bodies and minds feel different. Because tobacco causes these effects, it is considered to be a drug. Alcohol Is a Drug Alcohol can change how people react in a situation. Because of this, alcohol is classified as a drug. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

Tobacco and Alcohol Are Unpredictable Chapter 14 Lesson 1 Tobacco and Alcohol as Drugs Tobacco and Alcohol Are Unpredictable People do not always react to drugs in the same way. Alcohol’s effects are especially dependent on individual characteristics. Mixing alcohol with other drugs can cause body functions to slow down so much that a person may die. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

Chapter 14 Bellringer Draw a picture that shows one effect of smoking Lesson 2 Tobacco Products Bellringer Draw a picture that shows one effect of smoking cigarettes. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

Chapter 14 Objectives Describe early effects of smoking. Lesson 2 Tobacco Products Objectives Describe early effects of smoking. Discuss health problems caused by smokeless tobacco. Describe two diseases caused by long-term use of tobacco products. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

You still must write at least 3 complete sentences. Chapter 14 Lesson 2 Tobacco Products Journal - 4/26/16 How can tobacco smoke harm a nonsmoker? You still must write at least 3 complete sentences. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

Chemicals in Tobacco Products Chapter 14 Lesson 2 Tobacco Products Chemicals in Tobacco Products Nicotine Nicotine is an addictive drug. Nicotine’s addictive properties cause people to want more tobacco. Carbon Monoxide Carbon monoxide is a dangerous gas. This gas keeps the body from getting enough oxygen. Tar Tar is a black, sticky substance that coats the lungs. Tar can keep the body from filtering out harmful particles in air. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

Chapter 14 Cigarette smoke contains some surprising ingredients. Lesson 2 Tobacco Products Cigarette smoke contains some surprising ingredients. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

Early Effects of Cigarettes Chapter 14 Lesson 2 Tobacco Products Early Effects of Cigarettes Some early effects of tobacco on your body are as follows: 1. bad odor on hair and clothes 2. bad breath and dulled taste buds 3. yellowing teeth 4. wrinkled skin 5. shortness of breath Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

Environmental Tobacco Smoke Chapter 14 Lesson 2 Tobacco Products Environmental Tobacco Smoke The same chemicals that are found in the smoke inhaled by smokers are also found in environmental tobacco smoke—sometimes in higher concentrations. Therefore, it is harmful to be near a person who is smoking even if you are not smoking. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

Chapter 14 Smokeless Tobacco Lesson 2 Tobacco Products Smokeless Tobacco Chewing Tobacco Chewing tobacco is coarsely chopped tobacco leaves that contain flavorings and additives much like the tobacco in cigarettes. Snuff Snuff is also put in the mouth, but it is a flavored powder. It is placed between the cheek and gum. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

Chapter 14 Lesson 2 Tobacco Products Long-term effects of smokeless tobacco include bad breath, yellowed teeth, and an increased risk of oral cancer. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

Tobacco Related Disease and Death Chapter 14 Lesson 2 Tobacco Products Tobacco Related Disease and Death Emphysema Emphysema is a disease in which the lungs get so damaged that they cannot absorb enough oxygen. Cancer Smoking tobacco can lead to lung and throat cancer. Smokeless tobacco can lead to cancer of the mouth, throat, or stomach. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

Quote of the Day “One thousand Americans stop smoking every day—by dying.” ~Author Unknown Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"