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6th Grade Alcohol. 2013 whats wrong with alcohol packet. 2013 quiz for packet 1. Smoking - effects on your body. Smoking - effects on your body Summary Nicotine is the addictive substance in tobacco that causes smokers to continue their smoking habit. Along with nicotine, smokers inhale about 7,000 other chemicals. These chemicals harm nearly every organ in the body. Nicotine is the addictive drug in tobacco smoke that causes smokers to continue to smoke. Addicted smokers need enough nicotine over a day to ‘feel normal’ – to satisfy cravings or control their mood. How much nicotine a smoker needs determines how much smoke they are likely to inhale, no matter what type of cigarette they smoke. Along with nicotine, smokers inhale about 7,000 other chemicals in cigarette smoke.

Tobacco smoke contains over 60 known cancer-causing chemicals. Dangerous chemicals in tobacco smoke The most damaging components of tobacco smoke are: Tar – this is the collective term for the various particles suspended in tobacco smoke. Effects of tobacco smoking on the body Effects of smoking on the respiratory system. Drugs. Smoking. Truth About Drugs, Why People Take Drugs, Free Booklet: Foundation for a Drug Free World. The real answer is to get the facts and not to take drugs in the first place. Drugs are essentially poisons. The amount taken determines the effect. A small amount acts as a stimulant (speeds you up). A greater amount acts as a sedative (slows you down). An even larger amount poisons and can kill.

This is true of any drug. Only the amount needed to achieve the effect differs. But many drugs have another liability: they directly affect the mind. Drugs block off all sensations, the desirable ones with the unwanted. Medicines are drugs that are intended to speed up or slow down or change something about the way your body is working, to try to make it work better. Why do people take drugs? People take drugs because they want to change something in their lives. Here are some of the reasons young people have given for taking drugs: To fit inTo escape or relaxTo relieve boredomTo seem grown upTo rebelTo experiment They think drugs are a solution. Share this website. Health and fitness. Drugs, Society, and Human Behavior.