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What is the difference between one tail and two tail hypotheses? What is blastoderm, blastomere and blastocyst? What is the difference between schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder? Explain how a zygote gives rise to many different specialized cell types and tissues. Explain the natural proces...
The embryonic stage consisting of a hollow ball of cells is called the: (a) eight-cell stage (b) blastula (c) gastrula (d) blastocoel (e) archenteron The outer membrane covering the embryo is the: a) chorion b) amnion c) pl...
Prolonged blastomere movement induced by the delay of pronuclear fading and first cell division adversely affects pregnancy outcomes after fresh embryo transfer on Day 2: a time-lapse study 2019, Reproductive BioMedicine Online Citation Excerpt : Fresh embryo transfer is commonly performed at the cleav...
The extent to which specific mtDNA defects are related to early reproductive failure is not clear, but genetic mutations may result in diminished ATP content leading to embryonic abnormalities such as cleavage arrest, slow development, blastomere loss by apoptosis and ultimately, implantation failure (...
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A major challenge for reproductive biologists is the development of novel strategies to improve cloning efficiency. Even in species for which cloning is relatively successful, like cattle, the efficiency is still unacceptably low. In this review article
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Production of gametes is called: a. apoptosis b. blastogenesis c. cytogenesis d. spermatogenesis e. spermiogenesis. What is the gland that produces contents that activate sperm called? What can the sperm do inside the fallopian tube in order to get as many nutrients as possible?
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