Artificial Insemination
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Q. Artificial insemination is performed to overcome problems of normal mating. It
involves
involves
- introduction of sperms of a healthy donor directly into ovary
- transfer of sperm of a healthy donor to a test tube containing ova
- transfer of sperm of husband to a test tube containing ova
- artificial introduction of sperm of a healthy donor into reproductive tract
Q. Which of the following is/are not true about artificial insemination?
- 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.
Q. MOET is an example of .
- out-breeding
- inbreeding
- artificial breeding
- cross breeding
Q.
In case of a couple where a man is having very low sperm count, which of the following technique will be suitable for fertilisation?
Intra uterine transfer
Gamete intra cytoplasmic Fallopian transfer
Artificial insemination
Intra cytoplasmic sperm injection
Q. Artificial insemination means
- transfer of sperm to petridish containing ova.
- introduction of sperm into the uterus.
- introduction of sperm into the ovary.
- injection of sperm into the ovum.