Reproductive Biology and Technologies Quiz

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What determines biological sex?

Both the SRY gene and hormones

What is sex ratio?

The proportion of males to females in a population

What does Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia affect?

Cortisol, mineralocorticoids, and androgens

What is used in the treatment of different forms of sex hormone replacement?

Hormone replacement therapy

What does dosage compensation do?

Equalizes gene expression between biological sexes

How do sex-influenced and sex-limited inheritance differ?

In the dominance of traits

What can cause infertility?

Factors in both males and females

What are some examples of assisted reproductive technologies?

IVF and surrogacy

What does preimplantation genetic diagnosis detect?

Genetic and chromosomal abnormalities

How do surrogacy laws vary?

By country

What is eugenics?

The theory that humans can be improved through selective breeding of populations

What did Buck v. Bell rule?

That compulsory sterilization did not violate the 14th amendment

Study Notes

  1. Biological sex is determined by the SRY gene and hormones.
  2. Sex ratio is the proportion of males to females in a population.
  3. Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia affects cortisol, mineralocorticoids, and androgens.
  4. Different forms of sex hormone replacement are used in treatment.
  5. Dosage compensation equalizes gene expression between biological sexes.
  6. Sex-influenced and sex-limited inheritance differ in how traits are dominant.
  7. Infertility can be caused by various factors in males and females.
  8. Assisted reproductive technologies include IVF and gestational surrogacy.
  9. Preimplantation genetic diagnosis detects genetic and chromosomal abnormalities.
  10. Surrogacy laws vary by country.- New York and Michigan have outlawed gestational surrogacy.
  • Compensation for a gestational surrogate is around $27,162.80, but IPs paid well over $100,000.
  • Eugenics is the scientifically inaccurate theory that humans can be improved through selective breeding of populations.
  • Buck v. Bell (1927) ruled 8 to 1 that compulsory sterilization did not violate the 14th amendment.
  • Reproductive scenarios are presented for debate.
  • The question of how far reproductive technologies should be allowed to be used is examined.
  • Willard Gaylin's quote "I think Mother wants us to" is discussed.
  • Topics to be studied for the upcoming exam are listed.

This quiz covers various topics related to reproductive biology and technologies. From the science behind biological sex to the legal and ethical implications of gestational surrogacy, this quiz will test your knowledge on the latest research and controversies in the field. Whether you're studying for an exam or just curious about the latest developments, this quiz is sure to challenge and inform you. Keywords: reproductive biology, sex hormones, infertility, assisted reproductive technologies, gestational surrogacy, preimplantation genetic diagnosis, sur

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