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The tar from smoking sticks to various surfaces in the body, primarily the lungs. It coats the lung tissue, leading to inflammation and damage, and can also adhere to the cilia that help clear mucus and debris. Additionally, tar can stick to teeth, gums, and the respiratory tract, contributing to oral health issues and respiratory diseases.

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