Tar damages the cilia which is in the lungs. The cilia are hairs in the lungs that protect from dust. The dust then escapes into the lungs and people struggle to breathe. It stains your teeth and fingernails yellow too
Tar in smoking can stain the insides of your lungs and also stain your teeth and fingers. It can also stop you from being able to breathe. Not to mention smoking is bad and the tar includes over 4000 chemicals including rat poison, bleach and nail polish remover.
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Tar is a major cause of emphysema and bronchitis. It also kills the cilia in the lining of the lungs. The more visible effects are discoloring of the teeth, fingernails, gum disease, mouth cancer and many more very dangerous effects.
TAR DOES NOT CAUSE LUNG CANCER
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cigarettes are very harmfull to you! one pack of ciggaretts puts a lot of nicotine in your body and a lot o f tar
cancer, COP & a number of other lung problems
The Harmful Effects of Tar is that it can cause heart cancer,mouth cancer and lungs cancer.
Cancer.
there is no tar in smokless tobacco
tar is a sticky substance found in tobacco leaves when smocked it coats the lungs and aveoli. This prevents oxygen from reaching the blood.
North Carolina is a major producer of tobacco and pine tar.
It is not "put" there, it is part of the plant (or rather the plants combustion products). Its effects are to poison the smoker and it causes cancer.
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No it's not tar, it's nicotine that is the stimulant.
the main difference between smokeless tobacco and regular tobacco is the abscence of tar. when you smoke a cigarette, tar builds up in your lungs. but when you chew tobacco it doesnt. even though smokeless tobacco is equally as dangerous as regular tobacco.
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Tar.
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