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Unit 5: Homeostasis and Response
5.3 Hormonal Coordination in Humans
5.3.7 Infertility Treatments
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Infertility can occur only in females.
False
What is an example of a genetic disorder that can cause infertility in males?
Low sperm count
What is an example of a condition that can cause infertility in females?
Polycystic ovary syndrome
In vitro fertilization (IVF) involves fertilizing eggs outside the body and then implanting them into the
uterus
Medication can be used to stimulate ovulation or improve
sperm quality
in fertility treatments.
True
How are eggs retrieved from the ovaries during IVF?
Minor surgical procedure
IVF is a complex and expensive procedure with no guarantee of
success
In artificial insemination (AI), sperm is directly inserted into the
uterus
Steps in the IVF process
1️⃣ Stimulate the ovaries to produce mature eggs
2️⃣ Retrieve the eggs from the ovaries
3️⃣ Fertilize the eggs with sperm in a lab
4️⃣ Transfer one or more embryos into the uterus
In vitro fertilization (IVF) involves fertilizing eggs outside the body in a
laboratory
What is the purpose of medication in fertility treatments?
Stimulate ovulation or sperm quality
IVF is a guaranteed success for all couples with infertility.
False
In GIFT, unfertilized eggs and sperm are transferred to the
fallopian
Match the causes of infertility in males and females:
Males ↔️ Low sperm count
Females ↔️ PCOS
What specific issues can IVF help overcome?
Ovulation, egg, or sperm quality
Fertility treatments address various causes of infertility in both males and females.
True
What is the primary purpose of fertility treatments?
Help couples conceive
In vitro fertilization (IVF) involves fertilizing eggs outside the body in a
laboratory
Match the fertility treatment with its description:
IVF ↔️ Eggs fertilized in a lab
AI ↔️ Sperm inserted directly into uterus
Medication ↔️ Drugs stimulate ovulation
Steps in the in vitro fertilization (IVF) process:
1️⃣ Stimulation of the ovaries
2️⃣ Retrieval of the eggs
3️⃣ Fertilization of the eggs
4️⃣ Transfer of embryos
In gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT), fertilization occurs inside the
fallopian tube
What are zygotes in zygote intrafallopian transfer (ZIFT)?
Fertilized eggs
What is a disadvantage of ZIFT compared to IVF?
Requires laparoscopy
IUI is a simpler and less invasive procedure than
IVF
.
True
What is a potential disadvantage of gonadotropin injections?
Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome
Clomiphene citrate is administered
orally
What is the definition of infertility in both males and females?
Inability to conceive after one year
In males, infertility is caused by issues with sperm production or sperm
quality
In females, infertility can be caused by problems with ovulation, egg quality, or fallopian tube
blockage
Fertility treatments address various causes of
infertility
in both males and females.
True
What is the primary goal of artificial insemination (AI)?
Enhance fertilization chances
The first step in IVF is to stimulate the ovaries using fertility
drugs
In IVF, embryos are transferred into the woman's uterus to implant and develop.
True
What are the three main causes of infertility in females?
Ovulation, egg quality, blockage
In IVF, eggs are fertilized inside the woman's body.
False
Match the fertility treatment with its purpose:
IVF ↔️ Overcome ovulation and sperm quality issues
AI ↔️ Enhance fertilization chances
Medication ↔️ Stimulate ovulation and improve sperm
Artificial insemination (AI) involves inserting sperm directly into the
uterus
Steps in the IVF process
1️⃣ Stimulation of the ovaries
2️⃣ Retrieval of the eggs
3️⃣ Fertilization of the eggs
4️⃣ Transfer of embryos
Match the characteristics of IVF and GIFT:
IVF ↔️ Fertilization in a laboratory
GIFT ↔️ Fertilization in the fallopian tube
Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive after 1 year of regular,
unprotected
sexual intercourse.
True
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