Smoking causes disease and is a slow way to die. The strain of smoking effects on the body often causes years of suffering. Emphysema is an illness that slowly rots your lungs. People with emphysema often get bronchitis again and again, and suffer lung and heart failure. Emphysema makes it difficult to breath and cannot be cured.
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Cigarette smoke contains carbon dioxide, along with many other harmful chemicals and toxins.
Cigarette Smoke contains CO gas. That is the relation between them.
air can't kill you unless you breathe it in from a cigarette lots or breathe in carbon dioxide.
When smoking, a person inhales not only carbon dioxide but also harmful chemicals such as nicotine, tar, and carbon monoxide. Inhaling these substances can lead to various health issues, including lung damage, respiratory problems, and an increased risk of developing conditions such as cancer and heart disease. It is best to avoid smoking altogether to protect your health.
It became required by law after studied proved that cigarette smoking is harmful.
Smoking increases carbon monoxide levels in the blood as opposed to carbon dioxide. Carbon monoxide ties up hemoglobin so that smokers have lower blood oxygen levels. Chronic inflammation has been linked to the high levels of carbon dioxide that smokers breathe in as it is 200 times the atmospheric rate.
everyone around you because they are inhaling the carbon dioxide with the smoke that you just exhale
Since oxygen transport requires healthy lungs, the answer would be "Yes." Smoking releases carbon monoxide that has an affinity some 500 times greater than oxygen's for hemoglobin. This binds up the hemoglobin and prevents oxygen transport.
Yes. The level of carbon monoxide and other toxins in your bloodstream goes up after smoking.
Carbon monoxide
The pH of human blood tends to be very stable because the dissolved carbon dioxide, which is a metabolic by-product, forms carbonic acid which acts as a pH buffer. Smoking tobacco will add more carbon dioxide (as well as carbon monoxide) to the blood, but the pH will remain the same.