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The babies produced through in-vitro fertilisation are called: a. beaker babies b. clones c. test-tube babies d. artificial babies​

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Answered by preeti353615
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Answer:

c) The babies produced through in-vitro fertilisation are called  test-tube babies .

Explanation:  

  • A test-tube baby is a child that is conceived outside of a woman's body.
  • In-vitro fertilisation is a method of conceiving test-tube babies in a laboratory. This is commonly referred to as the IVF method.
  • The egg is fertilised and then implanted inside the uterus of the biological or surrogate mother in this procedure.
  • In the lab, the embryo does not mature into a foetus.
  • To stimulate the development of eggs in the ovaries, the woman first takes fertility medicines.
  • The developed eggs are extracted from the ovaries after a few days. In the lab, the retrieved eggs are mixed with sperm.
  • The sperm and egg are combined in a petri dish. Despite the fact that they are referred to as "test-tube babies," they are not created in a test tube. The IVF procedure does not include the use of test tubes.
  • The sperm cell and egg cell fertilize in a petri dish. A fertilized human egg cell is called an embryo.
  • After protecting embryos for a few more days in the lab, they are transferred to the mother’s uterus.
Answered by kavitaupreti7046
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