GIFT
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Q.
In GIFT assisted reproduction technique, egg and sperm meet in the _______.
fallopian tube
vagina
uterus
culture medium
Q. GIFT is ___.
- Egg extraction for in vitro fertilization
- Embryo implantation after in vivo fertilization
- Placing the gametes in the fallopian tube
- Embryo implantation after in vitro fertilization
Q. GIFT involves transfer of ___.
- Sperm into the uterus
- Zygote into the fallopian tube
- A mixture of sperms and ova into the fallopian tubes
- Ova into the fallopian tube
Q. Which of the following is a technique of direct introduction of gametes into the fallopian tube?
- ZIFT
- IVF
- GIFT
- MTP
Q. A childless couple can be assisted to have a child through a technique called the GIFT. The full form of this technique is:
- germ cell internal fallopian transfer
- gamete inseminated fallopian transfer
- gamete internal fertilization and transfer
- gamete intrafallopian transfer
Q. GIFT is:
- Transfer of a sperm in the fallopian tube of a female with the help of an injection
- Transfer of zygote fertilised in vitro in the fallopian tube of female unable to conceive
- Transfer of an ovum along with sperm collected from donors into another female's fallopian tube who cannot produce an ovum but can provide a good environment for further development
- Embryo is developed in vitro and then transferred into the female’s tract
Q. A childless couple can be assisted to have a child through a technique called the GIFT. The full form of this technique is:
- germ cell internal fallopian transfer
- gamete inseminated fallopian transfer
- gamete internal fertilization and transfer
- gamete intrafallopian transfer
Q. Which of the following is wrongly matched?
- IUI - semen collected from husband or donor is artificially introduced either into the vagina or into the uterus
- GIFT - transfer of embryos with more than 8 blastomeres into the fallopian tube
- ICSI - sperm directly injected into the ovum
- ZIFT - transfer of embryo upto 8 blastomeres into the fallopian tube
Q. Elaborate the abbreviation - GIFT
Q. Mark the suitable ART for the female who cannot produce ova but can provide suitable environment for fertilisation and further development of embryo.
- GIFT
- ZIFT
- AI
- IUI