3. How do chemicals affect the reproductive system?
3.1 Xenobiotics affecting the reproductive system
Impotence, impotence or hormonal disturbances are linked to the penetration of xenobiotics into the central nervous system, the blood or reproductive cells.
Xenobiotics enter the bloodstream via all routes of exposure. The encephalic and placental barriers provide limited protection, depending on the physico-chemical properties of the xenobiotics.
The physico-chemical properties of xenobiotics facilitate their penetration through encephalic or cellular barriers.
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