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What is common in the following techniques?
(i) in vitro fertilisation, (ii) cryopreservation and (iii) tissue culture.

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All are in-situ conservation methods
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All are ex-situ conservation methods
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All of these require ultra modern equipment and occupy large space
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All are methods of conservation of extinct organisms
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The correct option is B All are ex-situ conservation methods
Ex situ conservation literally means "off-site conservation".

In in-vitro fertilization, egg and sperm are fertilized outside the female body in laboratory conditions. The embryo formed can then be frozen for storage or transferred to a woman's uterus.

The storage of sperms, pollen, tissue, or embryos in very low temperature like liquid nitrogen is called cryopreservation.

Similarly, tissue culture is a technique in which small fragments of a plant (explant) are introduced into an artificial nutrient medium, which allows its functioning or growth.

Hence, in vitro fertilisation, cryopreservation and tissue culture are used in ex-situ conservation of endangered species. All these methods require less space.

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