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GCSE Biology Practice Test: IVF - In Vitro Fertilisation or Test Tube Babies
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IVF stands for in vitro fertilisation and when it was first developed, the newspapers referred to the process as producing 'test tube babies'. The world's first test tube baby, Louise Brown, was born in 1978. Her birth marked the beginning of a new era in human reproductive biology and has offered hope for childless couples worldwide. If a couple are having difficulty conceiving a child naturally, in many cases IVF can be used. IVF involves the creation of an embryo outside the body, which is implanted back into the woman and develops normally into a baby. The hormone FSH is used to... Show more
GCSE Biology Practice Test: IVF - In Vitro Fertilisation or Test Tube Babies
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10 Questions

1. Hormonal treatment of the mother to stimulate egg production can lead to what?
2. If a couple's baby is implanted into another woman, what is she known as?
3. Which of the following is a risk of IVF treatment?
4. A hormone is a chemical messenger. Where do hormones travel?
5. What does IVF stand for?
6. What does ethical mean?
7. During IVF, where are the egg and sperm mixed?
8. Name a hormone used in IVF treatment to stimulate eggs.
9. Who invented IVF treatment?
10. What is the most common reason for having IVF treatment?