antiandrogenética
Antiandrogenética refers to the sensitivity of plants and other organisms to environmental stress, which can lead to the disruption of their genetic material. This phenomenon is often caused by exposure to certain chemicals, such as arsenic, cadmium, or chromium, which can alter the expression of genes and induce mutations.
The term "antiandrogenética" is derived from the Greek words "anti-', meaning "against", and "androgenética", referring to
Research on antiandrogenética has shown that exposure to pollutants can lead to changes in the structure and
The study of antiandrogenética has important implications for environmental protection and conservation. Understanding the effects of