Sperm Morphology Normal and Abnormal Low-poly 3D Model

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Sperm Morphology Normal and Abnormal 3D Model
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    Blender: blend 3.81 MB
    Render: Cycles
    Autodesk FBX: fbx 3.33 MB
    Render: Standard
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    Render: Standard
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Sperm Morphology: Normal and Abnormal

Sperm morphology refers to the size and shape of sperm cells, and it plays a crucial role in male fertility. Normal sperm morphology is characterized by well-formed, symmetrical sperm cells, while abnormalities in morphology can indicate potential fertility issues, making it an important factor in *****sing reproductive health.


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