Explanation: actually any kind of smoke can trigger you asthma to act up. You can also outgrow it! I used to have it when I was little but I outgrew it a few yrs back. When the smoke is inhaled into the lungs, your breathing rate starts acting up. Making it harder for the person to breath.
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If it doesn't have a nucleus its a prokaryote
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The zone your looking for is the intertidal zone.
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