Amniocentesis is a method for : (1) determination of foetal health conditions (2) determination of the amino acids sequence (3) inducing abortion (4) artificial insemination

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determination of foetal health conditions

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Description : The permissible use of the technique amniocentesis is for (a) detecting sex of the unborn fetus (b) artificial insemination (c) transfer of embryo into the uterus of a surrogate mother (d) detecting any genetic abnormality.

Last Answer : (d) detecting any genetic abnormality.

Description : 8. Amniocentesis for sex determination is banned? in our country. Is this ban necessary? Comment -Science

Last Answer : Since Amniocentesis is misused to find out the sex of the foetus leading to female foeticides, it is necessary. It is the prenatal diagnostic technique, that helps to find out chromosomal ( ... laws, such as banning sex determination ultrasounds but raising the social & economic status of women,

Description : In context of amniocentesis, which of the following statements is incorrect? (a) It can be used for detection of Down’s syndrome. (b) It can be used for detection of cleft palate. (c) It is usually done when a woman is between 14-16 weeks pregnant. (d) It is used for prenatal sex determination.

Last Answer : (b) It can be used for detection of cleft palate

Description : Should there be intensive background checks for surrogate mothers or for women prior to allowing them access to artificial insemination?

Last Answer : No – it’s her God-given right to procreate. Being a surrogate for another family is different, and all the reputable companies do extensive background checks on their surrogates even though it isn’t always required by law.

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Last Answer : (d) all of these.

Description : Artificial Insemination means (a) artificial introduction of sperms of a healthy donor into the vagina (b) introduction of sperms of a healthy donor directly into the ovary (c) transfer of sperms of a ... of sperms of husband to a test tube containing ova. (NEET 2013) 40. The stage transferred

Last Answer : (a) artificial introduction of sperms of a healthy donor into the vagina

Description : In case of a couple where the male is having a very low sperm count, which technique will be suitable for fertilisation? (a) Gamete Intracytoplasmic Fallopian Transfer (b) Artificial Insemination (c) Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (d) Intrauterine transfer

Last Answer : (b) Artificial Insemination

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Last Answer : (2) Artificial Insemination

Description : Amniocentesis is a technique used - (1) to determine the sex of fetus (2) to test of amino acid (3) to test brain (4) None of the above

Last Answer : (1) to determine the sex of fetus Explanation: Amniocentesis (also referred to as amniotic fluid test) is a medical procedure used in prenatal diagnosis of chromosomal abnormalities and fetal infections, and also for sex determination.

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Last Answer : reducing the disulfide bridges in the protein

Description : In sanger’s method of DNA sequence determination, DNA synthesis is stopped by using (A) 1′, 2′- Dideoxyribonucleoside triphosphates (B) 2′, 3′- Dideoxyribonucleoside triphosphates (C) 2′, 4′- Dideoxyribonucleoside triphosphates (D) 2′, 5′ - Dideoxyribonucleoside triphosphates

Last Answer : Answer : B

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Last Answer : ANSWER: C--AMINO ACIDS 

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Last Answer : beads of different colors joined together on a piece of string

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Description : What Portion of DNA which carries the genetic code for the formation of a particular protein by specifying its amino acids sequence?

Last Answer : Gene

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Last Answer : Answer : C

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Last Answer : description of the way the peptide chains are arranged with respect to each other

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Last Answer : a. primary

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Last Answer : Answer: a, c In a number of conditions, altering the amino acid profile of the total parenteral nutrition solution can be of benefit. TPN with amino acids of high biologic value ... Glutamine-enriched TPN partially attenuates villous atrophy and may be useful in treatment of short gut syndrome

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Last Answer : An amniotic fluid is a test. They do it when there is a strong suspicion of a down baby.

Description : Amniocentesis is used for determining :-

Last Answer : Amniocentesis is used for determining :- A. Heart diseases B. Brain disease C. Hereditary disease of embryo D. All the above

Description : Amniocentesis is a process to

Last Answer : Amniocentesis is a process to A. determine any hereditary disease in the embryo B. Determine any disease ... the disease of brain D. All of the above

Description : What is Amniocentesis?

Last Answer : It is a technique used to determine the sex of the unborn child

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Last Answer : (b) Jaundice

Description : 28 years old woman with previous history of having baby with Down's Syndrome is now 12 weeks pregnant. Which of the following would you suggest to her: a) Amniocentesis. b) Obstetric ... sampling. d) Fetal blood sampling. e) Wait till eighteen weeks for detailed ultrasound and amniocentesis.

Last Answer : c) Chorionic villus sampling.

Description : How are you going to tell your child about his father if you had insemination?

Last Answer : If it was me, I'd focus on the idea that you chose to have your child. That you know they're perfect for you because you decided who would provide the sperm that would go into making ... stress the love that led to them existing. As they get older, provide more scientific and detailed explanations.

Description : The test-tube baby programme employs which one of the following techniques? (a) Intra Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) (b) Intra Uterine Insemination (IUI) (c) Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer (GIFT) (d) Zygote Intra Fallopian Transfer (ZIFT)

Last Answer : (d) Zygote Intra Fallopian Transfer (ZIFT)

Description : 88. The Test-tube Baby Programme employs which one of the following techniques ? (1) Zygote intra fallopian transfer (ZIFT) (2) Intra cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) (3) Intra uterine insemination (IUI) (4) Gamete intra fallopian transfer (GIFT)

Last Answer : ) Zygote intra fallopian transfer (ZIFT)

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Last Answer : Does health care cover abortions now?

Description : Which organ is by passed by Foetal Circulation `:-`

Last Answer : Which organ is by passed by Foetal Circulation `:-` A. Heart B. Brain C. Lung D. Liver

Description : Hb F (Foetal Hb) has chain `:-`

Last Answer : Hb F (Foetal Hb) has chain `:-` A. `2 alpha, 2 beta` B. `2 alpha, 2 gamma` C. `2 alpha , 2 delta` D. `4 beta`

Description : Foetal ejection reflex in human female is induced by:

Last Answer : Foetal ejection reflex in human female is induced by: A. Release of hormones from placenta ... from material pituitary D. Release of gonadotrophine

Description : Foetal Movements and spperance of hair on head occur in…..month of pregnancy

Last Answer : Foetal Movements and spperance of hair on head occur in…..month of pregnancy A. Fifth B. Sixth C. Third D. Fourth

Description : Foetal ejection reflex in human female is induced by:

Last Answer : Foetal ejection reflex in human female is induced by: A. Release of oxygtocin from pituitary B ... glands D. Fully developed foetus and placenta.

Description : In simplest type of placenta. Six barriers separate mat ernal blood from foetal blood. How many barriers are lost in human placenta?

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Description : Assertion : Placenta is combined structure of foetal tissue & maternal tissue Reason : Placenta formation is completed before 6 weeks of pregnancy .

Last Answer : Assertion : Placenta is combined structure of foetal tissue & maternal tissue Reason : Placenta formation ... . If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Description : Foetal sex can be determined by examining cells from the amniotic fluid by looking for

Last Answer : Foetal sex can be determined by examining cells from the amniotic fluid by looking for A. Chiasmata B. Autosomes C. Sex-chromosomes D. Nucleus

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Last Answer : Foetal ejection reflex in human female is induced by: A. Differentiation of mammary gland B. ... from pituitary D. Fully developed foetus and placenta

Description : Assertion : Foetal disorders can be diagnosed by chrionic villi sampling . Reason : Karyotyping cells be done by mitotically dividing cells of chrioni

Last Answer : Assertion : Foetal disorders can be diagnosed by chrionic villi sampling . Reason : Karyotyping cells ... If both the assertion and resson are false.

Description : Foetal haemoglobin contains (A) Two α and two γ chains (B) Two β and two γ chains (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of these

Last Answer : Answer : A

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Last Answer : A

Description : The distinctive feature of the isoenzyme cyclooxygenase-2 is (a) It is not inhibited by indomethacin (b) It is inducible (c) It generates cytoprotective prostagladins in gastric mucosa (d) It is found only in foetal tissues

Last Answer : Ans: B

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Last Answer : the lens first appears at 27 days of gestation

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Last Answer : D. All of the above

Description : The most vulnerable period of pregnancy for the causation of foetal malformations due to drugs is: A. 18-55 days of gestation B. 56-84 days of gestation C. Second trimester D. 36 weeks onwards

Last Answer : A. 18-55 days of gestation

Description : The distinctive feature of the isoenzyme cyclooxygenase-2 is: A. It is not inhibited by indomethacin B. It is inducible C. It generates cytoprotective prostagladins in gastric mucosa D. It is found only in foetal tissues

Last Answer : B. It is inducible