One ways that tobacco negatively affects the lungs is by narrowing the blood vessels, reducing the circulation in your body. This puts smokers at risk for developing peripheral vascular disease (obstruction of the large arteries in the arms and legs.)
Smoking cigarettes or pure tobacco starts giving you cancer within minutes, according to recent studies. One harmful effect from tobacco comes from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), which are found in tobacco. When PAH is metabolized by the smoker's body, it was quickly transformed into diol epoxides: diol epoxides are mutagenic and carcinogenic, damaging DNA in the process and directly influencing cancerous growth in cells.
TOBACCO MOSAIC VIRUS is harmful virus as it causes cancer and other lungs disease
respiratory system and the harmul effects of CO2
Tobacco is unsafe because of the various effects it has on the human body. It can cause damage to the lungs and premature wrinkling of the skin.
There are several harmful pollutants in cigarette smoke including tar and nicotine.
All the chemicals of any other tobacco product; they have the same addictiveness
not like tobacco
yes no your nose protects your lungs from harmful gases
tar is a sticky substance found in tobacco leaves when smocked it coats the lungs and aveoli. This prevents oxygen from reaching the blood.
the lungs.
Smoking cigarettes, cigars, or other tobacco products can have harmful effects on your lungs and respiratory system. Here are some of the ways smoking affects your lungs: Chronic bronchitis: Smoking irritates and inflames the bronchial tubes in your lungs, leading to chronic bronchitis. This condition causes coughing, difficulty breathing, and excess mucus production. Emphysema: Smoking damages the air sacs in your lungs, making it difficult for them to expand and contract properly. This leads to shortness of breath and a feeling of being constantly out of breath. Lung cancer: Smoking is the leading cause of lung cancer. It can damage the DNA in your lung cells, causing them to grow and divide uncontrollably. Decreased lung function: Smoking reduces your lung function and can lead to a range of respiratory problems, including asthma, pneumonia, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Tobacco is made from the dried leaves of the tobacco plant, which contains the addictive drug nicotine as well as many other chemicals. When tobacco is burned, it produces a range of harmful chemicals, including tar, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen cyanide. These chemicals are inhaled into the lungs when you smoke or use other tobacco products, where they can cause damage to your respiratory system and other parts of your body.
Because it demage our lungs.
A national study suggests that low to moderate use of marijuana is less harmful to users' lungs than exposure to tobacco.