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Assisted Reproductive Technologies
Sexual Reproduction
Asexual and Sexual Reproduction
Types of Asexual Reproduction
Stages of embryonic development
100
Taking egg cells from the woman and sperm cells from the man and combining them
What is In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)
100
The process by which gametes arrive in the same place at the same time
What is Mating?
100
Identical genetic copy of its parent
What is a clone?
100
This method is where new offspring grow out of its parents
What is budding?
100
This many sperm can penetrate an egg cell
What is one?
200
To have two parents of your choice have a child
What is selective breeding?
200
Only one parent is required to produce
What is Asexual Reproduction?
200
Where an organism can break off a part of its body, and it becomes a clone of the parent
What is fragmentation?
200
Eventually, the egg contains a ball of cells inside of it
What is morula?
300
Collecting sperm from a male and injecting it in a female
What is Artificial Insemination?
300
A female gamete
What is an egg?
300
Two parents are required to produce
What is sexual reproduction?
300
Only for single-celled organisms
What is binary fission?
300
A hollow ball of cells inside an egg
What is blastula?
400
Egg cells are removed from a woman's ovaries and combined with sperm cells to produce a mixture of eggs and sperm
What is Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer?
400
A hollow ball of dividing cells
What is morula?
400
Cells that have the potential to become many different types of cells
What are stem cells?
400
The outer layer of the gastrula
What is the ectoderm?
500
A single sperm cell is injected into an egg cell
What is Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection?
500
The middle ring of the gastrula
What is mesoderm?
500
To produce a genetic duplicate of an existing or previously existing organism with desirable qualities
What is Reproductive cloning?
500
Bread mould does this
What is sporing?
500
This forms the lungs, liver, and lining of the digestive system
What is the endoderm?