51.
(p. 297) About _____ of infertility cases involve male infertility; about _____ involve female infertility.
A. 5 – 10%; 10 – 20%
B. 15 – 20%; 15 – 20%
C. 30 – 40%; 40 – 50%
D. 25%; 75%
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52.
(p. 299) In artificial insemination (AI) sperm from the partner or a donor is placed:
A. in the fallopian tubes
B. in a laboratory dish with harvested ova
C. into the vagina, cervix, or uterus
D. any of these
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53.
(p. 300) In a/an _____, harvested ova and sperm are inserted directly into the fallopian tube, where normal conception takes place.
A. in vitro fertilization (IVF)
B. gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT)
C. artificial insemination (AI)
D. embryo transfer
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54.
(p. 299) _____ involves removing egg cells from a woman, fertilizing them with sperm in the laboratory, growing them for 3 to 5 days, and then placing them in the uterus.
A. IVF
B. AI
C. GIFT
D. Surrogacy
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55.
(p. 298) Causes of infertility include:
A. blockage of the fallopian tubes or vas deferens
B. reduced sperm count or sperm motility
C. retrograde ejaculation
D. all of these
E. A and B
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56.
(p. 298 – 299) Treatment of infertility includes:
A. hormonal treatment
B. surgery
C. use of fertility awareness methods
D. AI, GIFT, IVF as alternative ways of conception
E. all of these
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57.
(p. 300 – 301) Of those who petition for adoption, about _____ are related to the child they wish to
adopt.
A. one-fourth
B. one-third
C. one-half
D. two-thirds
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58.
(p. 302) Children enter foster care because:
A. their parents have been abusive/neglectful to them
B. their parents are ill or incarcerated
C. their parents are unable to care for them due to other reasons
D. all of these
E. A and C
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59.
(p. 302 – 303) Concerns for children in foster care include:
A. too few African American foster parents for African American children
B. developmental delays and behavior problems
C. too strong attachments being formed between children and foster parents
D. all of these
E. A and C
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60.
(p. 303) In 2002, the mean age for women at first birth was about:
A. 20
B. 22
C. 24
D. 25
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61.
(p. 304) According to census data, childlessness among ever-married women:
A. decreased from 1980 to 1998.
B. doubled from 2% in 1980 to 4% in 1998.
C. doubled from 7% in 1980 to 14% in 1998.
D. tripled from 7% in 1980 to 21% in 1998.
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