"Test tube" baby refers to:
(1) A baby born in test tube
(2) An ovum made to fertilise in-vitro and then implanted in the uterus
(3) A method of tissue culture
(4) None of the above
Cu released by CuTs plays a role in:
(1) Increasing phagocytosis of sperms
(2) Suppressing sperm motility
(3) Suppressing fertilising capacity of sperms
(4) Both (2) and (3)
What is false for GIFT?
(1) It is Gamete Intra-Fallopian Transfer
(2) Ovum from a donor is transferred into the oviduct of the recipient
(3) Zygote from a donor is transferred into the oviduct of the recipient
(4) The recipient cannot produce ovum
What is false for ZIFT?
(1) ZIFT - Zygote Intra Fallopian Transfer
(2) It follows IVF
(3) Zygote or early embryo
(4) Embryos with more than 8 blastomeres are transferred to the uterus
Using which contraceptive also provides protection from contracting STDs and AIDs?
| 1. | Diaphragms | 2. | Spermicidal foams |
| 3. | Condoms | 4. | Lactational amenorrhoea |
IUDs which are used by females:
| 1. | Are implanted under the skin and they release progestogen and estrogen |
| 2. | Act as spermicidal jellies |
| 3. | Release copper ions in the uterus that increase phagocytosis of sperm |
| 4. | Block the entry of sperms into vagina. |
Which is the hormonal method of birth control?
| 1. | Pill |
| 2. | Copper IUD |
| 3. | Vasectomy |
| 4. | Femidom |
Which of the following is/are correct?
(1) Pill prevents ovulation
(2) Vasectomy causes semen having no sperms
(3) Copper - T prevents implantation
(4) All of the above
Which of the following diseases is/are not completely curable?
(1) Genital herpes
(2) HIV infection
(3) Both (1) and (2)
(4) Syphilis
Gamete Intra - fallopian transfer is:
| 1. | Injecting embryo into oviduct |
| 2. | An ART |
| 3. | Injecting ovum into oviduct in case of infertility |
| 4. | Both (2) and (3) |