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what is reproductive technology
the technology that helps couples reproudce when they have reproductive issues
Define Infertility
The inability of a couple to have a child
3 reasons for infertility
male cannot produce enough sperm to cause fertilization
women cannot produce enough eggs for fertilization
eggs or sperm are damaged from disease or serious accident
Describe artificial insemination
When sperm is collected from a man and placed into the females uterus by a reproductive specialist
Outline the steps for In Vitro Fertilization
LOOK @ REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES WORKSHEET
What does In Vitro mean?
In glass
What is the IVF success rate up to age 35 for women?
40%
What is the IVF success rate up to age 39 for women?
20%
What is the IVF success rate up to age 43 for women?
10%
What is ONE similarity and ONE difference between GIFT and IVF
REPRO. TECH. WKSHEET.
How can embryo's be preserved for an extended period of time?
Freezing
Give the full name for GIFT
Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer
Give the full name for IVF
In Vitro Fertilization
Give the full name for ICSI
Intracytoplasmic sperm injection
How does ICSI WORK?
See repro tech wksht
Define the term fertilization
The process of an egg and sperm combining
Where does fertilization occur?
In the fallopian tubes
Order the following 3:
embryo
zygote
fetus
zygote, embryo, fetus
What does the placenta do during pregnancy
The placenta exchanges nutrients, oxygen and wastes between mother and embryo
How do identical twins occur
The embryo splits into 2 after fertilization. This results in a double zygote and identical twins.
How do fraternal twins occur
When 2 seperate eggs and sperm are fertilized.
Where do fraternal twins develop? Together?
They develop seperately in uterus with their own placenta
Can identical twins be 2 different sexes???
No the sex is already pre determined
List 1 developmental event that occurs during the first trimester.
brain & spinal cord start forming
List 1 developmental event that occurs during the second trimester.
eyelids can open
List 1 developmental event that occurs during the third trimester.
rapid weight gain..? lol
What is an embryonic stem cell?
A cell that can became any type of cell (heart, skin, tissue, muscle)
What kind of cell is an embryonic stem cell?
A pluripotent cell
3 possible effects of smokking on a developing fetus
premature birth maybe
chance of ISDS
low birth weight
What is ISDS
infant sudden death syndrome
List the abbreviations of the 4 reproductive technologies
AI
IVF
ICSI
GIFT
GO THROUGH STAGES OF MEIOSIS
yeah look at your sheet