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A Closer Look at Conception Chapter 5 Section 2
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The Genetic Package Chromosomes- tiny threadlike particles in the nucleus of every cell. Come in 23 pairs (babies receive 46) Genes- units that determine the child’s inherited characteristics. (genes make up chromosomes as beads make up a necklace)
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Dominant and Recessive Genes Dominant genes- stronger genes (Brown hair or brown eyes) Recessive genes- weaker gene (Blonde hair or blue eyes)
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Multiple Births When cells continue to divide and grow into separate embryos! Identical Twins Fraternal Twins About 2.5% births are twin births in the United States (fraternal twins occur three times more often) Babies are more likely to be premature Mother is more likely to experience excessive bleeding
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Infertility Infertility- the inability to become pregnant Surgery or medication may solve the problem Fertility drugs- help stimulate a woman’s ovaries to release eggs Fertility drugs may cause serious side effects (lung problems, abdominal pain, diarrhea etc..) and increase the chances of multiple birth
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Options for Infertile Couples 1. Adoption 2. Artificial Insemination a doctor injects sperm into a woman’s uterus with a special needle. It can come from the husband or a donor
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Options for Infertile Couples In vitro fertilization- this process is used when a woman has damaged fallopian tubes that prevent pregnancy. In a small glass dish the doctor combines a mature egg from the woman and sperm from her husband. If fertilization takes place the doctor places the zygote in the woman’s uterus
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Options for Infertile Couples Ovum transfer- procedure uses an egg taken from a female donor and in vitro fertilization. It may be used by women who lack working ovaries or who have inherited disorders Surrogate mother- mother is a woman who becomes pregnant for another couple. She may carry a couples fertilized egg.
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Do you think these practices raise many ethical questions?
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