Pollution Series Video - Male
Pollution & Reproduction
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10m
This video explores how environmental factors, such as air pollution, cigarette smoke, and chemical exposure, can impair sperm quality and overall male reproductive health. Through a detailed look at spermatogenesis, genetic material transfer, and the biological processes affected by pollution, viewers will gain a deeper understanding of how everyday exposures can influence fertility and future generations. Designed for students, educators, and health professionals, this video highlights the critical links between environmental health and human biology.
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