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N a t i o n a l C a pi t a l Re g i o n
Sc h o o l s D i v i s i o n O f f i c e o f La s Pi ñ a s C i t y
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A. Bronchi
h B. Nose
1. C. Lungs
D. Trachea or
Activity 3: 3.
Windpipe
Complete Me! E. Air Sacs
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2. Directions:
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the paragraph 4. below.
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_____________5. The GIRTH NETRILEC then pumps the deoxygenated back to the
lungs to get oxygen again.
systems.
2. What conclusion can you form based from the given pictures regarding the
long-term health effects of cigarette smoking?
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Smoking cigarettes can have many adverse effects on the body. Some of these
can lead to life-threatening complications. It affects the respiratory system, circulatory
system, reproductive system, skin and eyes, and it increases the risks of many different
cancers.
Effects of Smoking in the Body
1. Lung damage - Smoking cigarettes affect lung health because a person
breathes in not only nicotine but also a variety of additional chemicals.
2. Heart disease - Smoking cigarettes can damage the heart, blood vessels, and
blood cells.
3. Fertility problems - Smoking cigarettes can damage a female’s reproductive
system and make it more difficult to get pregnant.
4. Risk of pregnancy complications - Smoking can increase the risk of ectopic
pregnancy and reduce the baby’s birth weight.
5. Risk of type 2 diabetes - Smoking can also make it more difficult for people
with diabetes to manage their condition.
6. Weakened immune system - Smoking cigarettes can weaken a person’s
immune system, making them more susceptible to illness.
7. Vision problems - Smoking cigarettes can cause eye problems, including a
greater risk of cataracts and age-related macular degeneration.
8. Poor oral hygiene - People who smoke have double the risk of gum disease.
This risk increases with the number of cigarettes a person smokes.
9. Unhealthy skin and hair - Smoking tobacco can affect a person’s skin and
hair. A person who smokes may experience prematurely aged, wrinkled skin.
10. Risk of other cancers - People who smoke are also three times as likely to
develop bladder cancer than people who do not.
Guide Question: What are the effects of smoking in the body?
Lung:
Heart:
Fertility:
Immune System:
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