Biology Project
Biology Project
Biology Project
BIOLOGY PROJECT
Submitted by
Name : Ayshwarya Ajith
Reg.No:
Labour India Gurukulam Public School
and Junior College
Marangattupily, Kottayam, Kerala- 686635
Bonafide Certificate
This is to certify that this is a bonafide project work carried out under our
supervision and guidance in the academic year 2022-2023 by Rahul
Bhaskar\Ayshwarya Ajith of class 12 regd no: of this school, which is
submitted in partial fulfilment for the AISSCE of the central board of secondary
education
I also declare that this is my genuine work and this work has not been
submitted by me anywhere else.
Name:Ayshwarya Ajith
Signature:
Acknowledgement
I am glad to present this bonafide project work which is a curriculum
requirement for class 12 for the AISSCE 2022-2023.
I remember with gratitude the parental affection and support that Guru Shri
George Kulangara , Chairman , Labour India Group of Educational Institution ,
gave to me during the course of my work.
I express with great affection and gratitude to my parents and students who
rendered all possible assistance for this project work.
Above all I thank God almighty for eternal providence and grace which he has
showered upon me ever since i addressed toward his work ,
● INTRODUCTION
-smoking
-how smoking affects your health
● PROCEDURE
● OBJECTIVE
● QUESTIONNAIRE
● SURVEY
● RESULTS
● CONCLUSION
● DISCUSSION
● BIBLIOGRAPHY
INTRODUCTION
Almost everyone knows that smoking causes cancer, emphysema, and heart disease; that it can
shorten your life by 10 years or more; and that the habit can cost a smoker thousands of dollars
a year. So how come people are still lighting up? The answer, in a word, is addiction.
Smoking is a hard habit to break because tobacco contains nicotine, which is highly addictive.
Like heroin or other addictive drugs, the body and mind quickly become so used to the nicotine in
cigarettes that a person needs to have it just to feel normal.
People start smoking for a variety of different reasons. Some think it looks cool. Others start
because their family members or friends smoke. Statistics show that about 9 out of 10 tobacco
user’s start before they're 18 years old. Most adults who started smoking in their teens never
expected to become addicted. That's why people say it's just so much easier to not start smoking
at all.
The body is smart. It goes on the defense when it's being poisoned. First-time smokers often feel
pain or burning in the throat and lungs, and some people feel sick or even throw up the first few
times they try tobacco.
The consequences of this poisoning happen gradually. Over the long term, smoking leads people
to develop health problems like heart disease, stroke, emphysema, and many types of cancer
-including lung, throat, stomach, and bladder cancer. People who smoke also have an increased
risk of infections like bronchitis and pneumonia.
These diseases limit a person's ability to be normally active, and they can be fatal.
Smokers not only develop wrinkles and yellow teeth, they also lose bone density, which
increases their risk of osteoporosis, a condition that causes older people to become bent over
and their bones to break more easily. Smokers also tend to be less active than nonsmokers
because smoking affects lung power.
Smoking can also cause fertility problems and can impact sexual health in both men and women.
Girls who are on the pill or other hormone-based methods of birth control increase their risk of
serious health problems, such as heart attacks, if they smoke.
Procedure
Identify an older person that uses cigarettes or tobacco
in any form. Ensure that the person is willing to be a
participant and can answer your questions.
Objective
To investigate an association between the awareness about the effects of
tobacco consumption on oral health & raise awareness about the harmful
effects of the same. This project will help you understand in depth the
perceptions young adults have on tobacco consumption & the possibility
of smoking behaviour in them.
QUESTIONNAIRE
YES NO
3. When did you start smoking? 3.Would you like to start
smoking?
4. How often do you smoke? 4. Do you know about the
harmful effects of smoking?
5. Do you know about the 5. Have you been asked to
harmful effects of smoking? smoke before?
6. How did you start smoking? 6. Does anyone in your family or
friends smoke?
7. What are the changes that you 7. Do you want to continue
noticed after you started tobacco consumption even after
smoking?/ & what are the learning about the harmful
changes you noticed after you effects of it?
quit smoking?
8. Do you have any health
issues acquired due to smoking?
The odds of smoking were 22%–47% lower among adolescents who were
aware of oral health consequences of smoking than those who were
unaware of smoking effects. Similarly, schoolchildren who considered that
smoking can compromise the oral health and cause oral ulcers had more
than 60% less chances of smoking in comparison with those who did not
believe in oral complications of tobacco use.
These findings are particularly important as children develop their lifelong
oral health-related beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors during adolescence that
can lead to good or poor oral health status in adulthood.
We can also see that the existence of tobacco use among parents, sibling
and immediate relatives can cause adolescents to initiate smoking.
CONCLUSION
● https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5379831/
● https://www.1000sciencefairprojects.com/Biology/how-cigaret
tes-affect-your-health.php
● http://www.who.int/tobacco/publications/surveillance/reporton
trendstobaccosmoking/en/
● http://www.who.int/tobacco/economics/en/