“…Many studies found that lead has a wide range of toxic biochemical and histological effects where it deposits in soft organs like the kidney (Loumbourdis, 2003), ovary (Taupeau et al, 2001), liver (Galleano and Puntarulo, 1997), brain (Schwartz et al, 2002) and endocrine system (Gorbel et al, 2002). Our previous study found that lead acetate causes morphological deformities of seminiferous tubules and irregular arrangement of spermatogenic cells in the seminiferous tubules of mice testis (Islam et al, 2019). We also found that lead acetate causes nodular lesions and congestion in the central vein in mice's liver (Jahid et al, 2020).…”