Smoking is never good for the lungs, and that is true no matter what it is that you are smoking. The smoke coats the lung surface and makes it dirty; it is difficult for lungs to clean themselves. Coughing, difficulty breathing, lung cancer, and emphysema are all likely to result from prolonged smoking.
creates a tar build-up, shrinks the bronchi and bronchioles
It will affect your lungs.
it effects it in the lungs
very bad for your lungs!
they turn black and you could get cancer
they get clogged up with tar which is a black, gooey substance in the cigarettes that you breathe in
Yes smoking effects your white cells and especially your breathing lungs.
Smoking suppresses the action of the mechanisms that normally rid the lungs of mucous, and a lot of garbage builds up in there. Getting rid of it after quitting is normal and no cause for alarm. It's just your lungs doing the job of cleaning they were not allowed to do previously due to the effects of smoking.
it gives you cancer in your lungs.the tar in smoke turns your lungs black and it burns them
are there side effects to smoking sage? hmmm i'd say, as the effect is similar to cannabis it may have similar effects on the brain. and you will be at risk to the usual problems with smoking anything i.e tar in your lungs, mucus membrane breakdown causing smokers cough, lung cancer etc.
yes, they can. This is one of the effects of smoking too much. Once the alveoli pops, they cannot be fixed.
No. Smoking is bad for you, regardless of what you do during or afterwards. I don't see much reason for exercising to reduce the effects of smoking. Smoking is bad for your lungs and it will mean that your exercise capability and fitness will decrease.
Smoking makes your lungs dirty.