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More than 4000 chemicals result from smoking; these chemicals are either
present naturally in tobacco plant or result from the combustion. Some
of these chemicals are:
q Nicotine
does the following:
1.- Constriction of blood vessels
2.- Increase platelets agglutination
3.- Travel, within seconds, from lungs to nicotinic receptors in the brain
causing addiction
4.- Travels through placenta to fetus and through breast feeding to infant
qTar: with each puff, tar deposits in
the lungs and in the stomach.
qCO: attaches to Hemoglobin and forms
Carboxyhemoglobin (hemoglobin transports Oxygen to
body cells; this mechanism is altered in smokers because CO attaches
powerfully to hemoglobin). Cells do not get adequate Oxygen so the body
produces more Red Blood Cells to compensate for this deficiency.
qBenzo Pyrene: Lab experiments on
rats demonstrated that this chemical caused: increase in skin
thickening, grow of warts, skin cancer.
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