Artificial Insemination
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In the case of a couple where the male is having a very low sperm count, which technique will be suitable for fertilization?
Intrauterine transfer
Gamete intracytoplasmic fallopian transfer
Artificial Insemination
Intracytoplasmic sperm injection
Superovulation and embryo transplantation are meant for improving
The quality of milk in various breeds of cows
The quality of meat in various breeds of bull
Breeds of rabbits and sheep
All of these
I. Embryos are transferred to surrogate mothers.
II. Female produces 6-8 eggs per cycle.
III. Female is artificially inseminated or mated with a bull having desired characteristics.
IV. Fertilised eggs at 8-32 celled stage are recovered non-surgically.
- II, I, III, IV
- III, I, II, IV
- II, III, I, IV
- II, III, IV, I
What is artificial insemination?
Lactation in sterile cows is induced by
Which assisted reproduction technique has been in use for the longest period of time?
Gamete intrafallopian transfer
Artificial insemination
Intracytoplasmic sperm injection
In-vitro fertilization
What is parturition in animal husbandry?
Write briefly about the following-
Artificial Insemination
- GIFT
- ZIFT
- ICSI
- ET
- Primary oocyte - 2n
- Spermatids - 2n
- Secondary oocyte - n
- Spermatogonia - 2n
- It is used to increase yield of low yielding female.
- A single ejaculate from a superior male can yield only one progeny.
- This process is quicker and more efficient than natural breeding.
- The vials can be screened for quality and diseases.
(b) Explain how IVF as a technique helped childless couples in having children.
(c) Compare GIFT with ICSI.
- Artificial insemination
- Natural breeding
- Out-crossing
- Interspecific hybridization
- Formation of fertilization membrane
- Development of the vitelline membrane
- Development of the pigment coat
- Condensation of yolk
Read the following statements and identify the wrong statement.
- Selecting a breed which is leaner
- Breeds having higher resistance to disease are selected for controlled breeding
- Hybrid developed in controlled mating yields high quantity of milk and is easy to maintain as it will also be disease resistance
- Milk yielding capacity is highly dependent on quality of breed
- Primary oocyte - 2n
- Secondary oocyte - n
- Spermatogonia - 2n
- Spermatids - 2n
- Artificial insemination
- Embryo transplantation
- Super ovulation
- Preservation of embryo
- Artificial insemination
- Intrauterine transfer
- Intracytoplasmic sperm injection
- Gamete intra fallopian transfer
(i) Multiple Alleles
(ii) Artificial measures to control population
Who performed the first experiment in artificial insemination?
- Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar (U.P.)
- National Dairy Institute, Karnal (Haryana)
- Allahabad Agricultural Institute, Allahabad (U.P.)
- Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana (Punjab)
Read the following statements and identify the wrong statement.
- Selecting a breed which is leaner
- Breeds having higher resistance to disease are selected for controlled breeding
- Hybrid developed in controlled mating yields high quantity of milk and is easy to maintain as it will also be disease resistance
- Milk yielding capacity is highly dependent on quality of breed
- Natural breeding
- Cloning
- Artificial insemination
- Multiple ovulation embryo transfer
I. Embryos are transferred to surrogate mothers.
II. Female produces 6-8 eggs per cycle.
III. Female is artificially inseminated or mated with a bull having desired characteristics.
IV. Fertilised eggs at 8-32 celled stage are recovered non-surgically.
- II, I, III, IV
- III, I, II, IV
- II, III, I, IV
- II, III, IV, I
- Intrauterine transfer
- Gamete intracytoplasmic fallopian transfer
- Artificial insemination
- Intracytoplasmic sperm injection
- Ovule
- Embryosac
- Ovary
- Carpel
- Gamete intra fallopian transfer
- Artificial Insemination
- Intrauterine transfer
- Intracytoplasmic sperm injection
(i) Controlling breeding experiments are carried out using _____.
(ii) In MOET technology, the fertilised eggs at _____ cells stages, are recovered and transferred to surrogate mothers.
(iii) In MOET technology, the cow produces ______ eggs instead of one egg.
(iv) ______ is an industry devoted to the catching, processing or selling of fish.
- (i) artificial insemination, (ii) 8-32, (iii) 6-8, (iv) Fisheries
- (i) artificial insemination, (ii) 6-8, (iii) 8-32, (iv) Fisheries
- (i) artificial insemination, (ii) 8-32, (iii) 6-8, (iv) Silviculture
- (i) artificial insemination, (ii) 6-8, (iii) 8-32, (iv) Pisciculture