Biology, asked by sakirrava, 1 month ago

13. Development of Test tube babies takes
place in uterus. *
A. True
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B. False​

Answers

Answered by itssatyapal
0

Answer:

TRUE

Explanation:

Development of Test tube babies takes

place in uterus. *

A. True

Answered by yashgulia008
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True, test tube babies take place in uterus.

The woman takes fertility drugs, which stimulate the development of extra oocytes (or eggs) in the ovaries. This takes place over a number of days. Then, the mature eggs are removed from the ovaries (either from the intended mother or from an egg donor). This is done with an ultrasound-guided needle.

In the lab, the retrieved eggs are combined with sperm (from either the intended father or from a sperm donor.) The egg and sperm are put together in a petri dish, where hopefully a sperm cell will fertilize an egg cell. A fertilized human egg cell is called an embryo. The resulting embryo then develops for a few more days in the lab. This is done under very carefully controlled conditions.

Next, one or two of the healthiest embryos are transferred to the intended mother’s (or a surrogate’s) uterus. Any extra embryos are frozen for future cycles. Hopefully, pregnancy will result. IVF success rates are good, but pregnancy is never a guarantee.
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