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it causes breathing to become shallow
nicotine , tar etc.
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Nicotine
Nicotine
The respiratory system is the system that handles breathing.
Cigarettes contain many harmful ingredients like Tar, Arsenic (which is a poison), Nicotine (this is what makes you addicted to the cigarette) etc. The effect to the respiratory system varies from how much and the period of time you have been smoking. The damage to the respiratory system is the Alvoli in your lungs (Look like little sacs in your lungs) die and your lungs go black from the tar in the cigarette.
The Respiratory System
Smokers often experience coughing when deprived of cigarettes due to the body's withdrawal from nicotine and the accumulation of mucus in the airways. Smoking irritates the respiratory system, leading to increased mucus production, and when a smoker stops, the body attempts to clear this buildup, resulting in a cough. Additionally, the absence of nicotine can trigger the respiratory system to become more active, further exacerbating the cough reflex.
The trachea is the airway in the respiratory system.
how long doe nicotine stay in your system if you stop smoking?
nicotine is an addictive stimulant. It makes you think that you need it to feel good, therefore if you have nicotine in your system, and it keeps making you want more, and you take in more, then you will always have the nicotine in your system. However, if you stop using the nicotine product it depends on how much of it you consumed, before you stopped.