yes
can you say SUPER SPERM!!!!!!!!!
no
Chemo radiation kill cancer cells.
to kill cells in an an organ
yes my cousin has no babies :(
no salt water wont kill sperm but it can lead to severe developmental disabilities as well as genetic deformity
Yes, chlorine is known to have a spermicidal effect and can kill sperm cells. It is not a recommended method of contraception, as it is not 100% effective and can also cause irritation to the genitals.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that drinking Irn-Bru can kill sperm cells. Sperm cells are housed in the testes and are protected by various barriers in the male reproductive system. Consuming Irn-Bru in moderation should not have any effect on sperm health.
Yes, radiation therapy works by damaging the DNA within cancer cells, which prevents them from dividing and growing. This ultimately leads to the death of the cancer cells.
Radiation can have both suppressive and stimulatory effects on the immune system. In high doses, radiation can damage or kill immune cells, leading to immune suppression. However, at lower doses, radiation can actually stimulate the immune response by promoting the release of immune-stimulating molecules and activating immune cells. The overall impact on immune function depends on the dose, duration, and tissues/organs exposed to radiation.
Ionizing radiation, such as X-rays and gamma rays, are used in radiation therapy to kill cancer cells. These high-energy electromagnetic waves can damage the DNA within cancer cells, preventing them from dividing and growing.
Radiation treatments use high-energy beams to target and kill cancer cells. The goal is to damage the DNA of the cancer cells to prevent them from growing and spreading. Radiation therapy may be used alone or in combination with other treatments like surgery or chemotherapy.