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Smoke from the lit end of a cigarette has ____ concentrations of carcinogens and nicotine compared to cigarette smoke exhaled from the lungs of a smoker.

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Smoke from the lit end of a cigarette has higher concentrations of carcinogens and nicotine compared to cigarette smoke exhaled from the lungs of a smoker.

This is because freshly lit tobacco smoke from the lit end of the cigarette will produce high levels of post-combustion compounds (i.e. carbon monoxide, tar, etc.) and these compounds are highly carcinogenic. Nicotine levels are also higher in the lit end of a cigarette.
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