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प्रश्न
उत्तर
The assisted reproductive technique (ART) for such couples is ZIFT, which stands for zygote intrafallopian transfer.
In this technique, the sperm is collected from the donor male and the ovum is collected from the donor female. The sperm and the ovum are fused in laboratory conditions and developed till the 8-blastomere stage. This zygote or early embryo is then transferred to the fallopian tube of the mother for further development.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Fill in the blank:
The hormone produced by the testis is _______.
Generally the zygote or early embryo with how many blastomeres is transferred into the fallopian for further development, in IVF?
Artificial insemination means ______.
The first case of IVF-ET technique success, was reported by ______.
In which of the following ARTs, does in vivo fertilisation occur?
Mark the odd one.
The test-tube baby programme employs which one of the following techniques?
In ZIFT method, there is ______.
What are the Assisted Reproductive Techniques practised to help infertile couples? Describe any three techniques.
Given below are Column A with a list of certain Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) and in Column B the procedures followed during ART:
Column A | Column B | ||
S. No. | Names of ART | S. No. | Procedures |
(A) | GIFT | (i) | Transfer of ovum from a donor into the fallopian tube of another female. |
(B) | ICSI | (ii) | Transfer of semen from the donor into the vagina of the female. |
(C) | ZIFT | (iii) | Injecting sperm directly into the ovum. |
(D) | IUI | (iv) | Transfer of early embryos into the fallopian tube. |
Choose the option where ART correctly matches with the procedure.