Midterm 2 - Tobacco Flashcards

1
Q

Nicotine

A

Addictive CNS Stimulant

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2
Q

Nicotine can be as addictive as heroin or cocaine? T or F

A

True

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3
Q

What specific genes affect nicotine metabolism? And what responses do they give?

A

CYP2A6

  • Influences the way in which nicotine is metabolized
  • People with slow CYP2A6, nicotine remains in their system longer

DRD2
- Associated with neurotransmitter dopamine

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4
Q

What age do people typically start smoking/chewing

A

13 - Smoking

10 - Chewing

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5
Q

What is cigarette tar?

A

Condensed particles in cigarettes that forms a brown sticky mass

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6
Q

What are carcinogens and cocarcinogens?

A

Carcinogens - Cancer causing agent
Cocarcinogens - Assists
Both - Benzo(a)pyrene and Urethane

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7
Q

How does carbon monoxide affect the body?

A

Displaces oxygen in red blood cells

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8
Q

Top 3 reasons for death among smokes

A
  1. Lung cancer
  2. Ischemic heart disease
  3. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
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9
Q

Immediate physiological effects of nicotine on the body

A

Increased heart rate and blood pressure

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10
Q

Air sacks where exchange between o2 and co2 take place

A

Alveoli

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11
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Cells container small hair-life projections

A

Cilia

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12
Q

How does cilia help to filter the air we breathe?

A

Helps to push the mucus up and out

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13
Q

What are some reasons smoking may cause cancer?

A

Cigarette smoke slows and stops the action of cilia (cilia helps filter lungs)
Smoking makes macrophates work less effectively

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14
Q

Environmental smoke is the same as

A

Second-hand smoke

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15
Q

Smoke that is inhaled by a smoker and then exhaled into the environment is

A

Mainstream smoke

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16
Q

Smoke that comes from the burning end of a cigarette, cigar or pipe is called

A

Sidestream smoke

17
Q

Name some pros of vapes/electronic cigarettes

A

No tobacco
Adjustable nicotine levels
Less risk of potential disease
Propylene glycol

18
Q

Name some cons of vapes/electronic cigarettes

A
Still contain carcinogens
Nictone still addictive
Many have propylene glycol
Bacterial clearance in lung (risk of bacterial pneumonia)
Increase risk of "popcorn lung"
19
Q

What types of tobacco have an increased risk for oral cancer?

A

Chewing tobacco
Cigar and Pipes
Hookah

20
Q

Plaque build up is

A

Ischemia

21
Q

Persistent inflammation of the bronchial tubes

A

Chronic Bronchitis

22
Q

Fatty-wax substance, LDL cholesterol

A

Plaque

23
Q

Plaque build up in the arteries

A

Atherosclerosis

24
Q

Atheroslerosis in the C.A.

A

Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)

25
Q

Chest pain due to CHD

A

Angina Pectoris

26
Q

Heart attack, blockage of bloodflow to the CA and causes heart muscles to die

A

Myocardial Infarction

27
Q

Blockage of bloodflow to the brain and causes brain cells to die

A

Stroke

28
Q

Balooning effect on the vessel causing a weakening on the walls

A

Aneurysm

29
Q

Enlargment of the right ventricle because of high blood pressure in the lungs

A

Pulmonary Heart Disease

30
Q

Encompassing emphysema and bronchistis

A

COPD

31
Q

Disease where lung tissue lost elasticity and obstruction of the air sacs that empaires lungs ability to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide

A

Emphysema