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Q: What happens to your lungs if you smoke?
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The lungs of people who do not smoke are subject to the same dangers as everyone else. However, they are able to fight off some problems that smokers are unable to. Also their lungs are better at exchanging CO2 and oxygen, and their lungs don't get black from smoking. Generally, nothing happens to the lungs of people who do not smoke. They live normal but healthier lives than smokers.


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Their tissue just gets rotten and disappears, i will hope this answers this, but double check this. ;)


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when smoke enters ur lungs tar builds up which makes it hard to breathe and when u cant breathe u may likely end up with a disease or die. );


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You inhale smoke and the left over tar stays in your lungs and builds up and may lend to cancer long term.


What happens inside the body when you smoke?

your lungs begin to be black your teeth are yellow your blood's got less erytrocits


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