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A plant with leaves that have high levels of the addictive chemical nicotine. After harvesting, tobacco leaves are cured, aged, and processed in various ways. The resulting products may be smoked (in cigarettes, cigars, and pipes), applied to the gums (as dipping and chewing tobacco), or inhaled (as ).
Many schools have strict rules against bringing cigarettes onto school property. Students caught with cigarettes on school grounds may face suspension, expulsion, or other disciplinary action, such as community service. Additionally, schools may also impose fines and fees for students caught with cigarettes.
Tiny particles in tobacco smoke irritate your throat and lungs and cause smokers cough. This makes you produce more mucus and damages lung tissue. Ammonia and formaldehyde irritate your eyes, nose and throat. Cancer-causing chemicals make your cells grow too fast or abnormally- which can result in cancer cells.
Key Facts about Tobacco Use among Children and Teenagers Half of them will ultimately die from their habit. People who start smoking at an early age are more likely to develop a severe addiction to nicotine than those who start at a later age.
Cigarette smoking during childhood and adolescence causes significant health problems among young people, including an increase in the number and severity of respiratory illnesses, decreased physical fitness and potential effects on lung growth and function.
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Tobacco is a plant that can be dried and smoked in cigarettes, pipes, or cigars. Its the same plant thats in smokeless tobacco, known as dip, chew, , spit, or chewing tobacco. Tobacco contains nicotine, which is addictive. That means a person gets so used to it that they need to have it just to feel OK.

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