Mar
16
2009

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event horizon asked: It has something to do with genetics… This question is part of an assignment for my AP Biology class, and i cant seem to find the answer…please help
Thanks!!!
Dawn
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Mar
14
2009

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B-Boy Zakk Wylde asked: Which of the following treatments for infertility involves the injection of ***** into the womb?
A. Gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT)
B. Intracytoplasmic ***** injection (ICSI)
C. In-vitro fertilization (IVF)
D. Endometriosis
E. Intra-uterine insemination (IUI)
Glenda
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Mar
14
2009

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White T asked: Infertility rates are going up each year.
What if those rates continued to go up each year?
Do you think that maybe hundreds of years from now, humans will be born inferile?
Luis
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May
31
2007

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FaZizzle asked: To potentially stop “bad” genes from continue?
To control the population?
What?
It happens everywhere in nature, and I was just wondering why, especially in humans, do we have infertility?
I know there are many WAYS to be infertile (LOVE King of the Hill!), but WHY are people (and animals) infertible? What biologically is the reason?
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