The same as first hand smoke. The smoke is in the air, you breathe the air, you're inhaling smoke. Just like the oxygen goes to your cells, certain properties of the smoke go with it.
it makes them popular
it can get you addictedwhen you smoke it but it also kills some brain cells,then makes you high.
if a employer waiting at the bus stop comes by and sit down close by with a cigerette, blowing smoke in the face after telling him that the smoke makes you sick? this is out side of the place i work waiting for bus, i mention this to him that it makes me sick and he said he didnt care i can move.
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second-hand smoke is where you breathe in smoke so its like smoking a second time.
Another name for second hand smoke is passive smoke.
If they willingly except to second hand smoke, then yes. If they don't like to second hand smoke, then no.
Goblet cells line the bronchi. They secrete mucus (a complex polysaccharides that aids in the cleansing process). These goblet cells become damaged upon prolonged exposure to cigarette smoke
No, secondhand marijuana smoke does not transfer cells from one person's body to another. However, it can contain harmful chemicals and psychoactive compounds that may affect the health of individuals exposed to it, especially in enclosed environments.
Yes, you can feel affects of second hand smoke.
Smoke. Booze is a close second.
Second-hand Smoke was created on 1997-11-11.