6 B. EMBRYO (An embryo is the early stage of human development in which organs and critical body structures are formed)
7. C (some believe at conception; some believe when the egg and sperm meet and become an embryo and others believe when it becomes a fetus; and other believe when the baby is born)
8.B Artificial Insemination Donor (AID)
Artificial insemination
the injection of seminal fluid that contains male sperm into the female's private part from her husband, partner, or donor by some means other than sexual intercourse.
Artificial insemination donor (AID)
a procedure in which a donor's sperm is used.
9.B. A process where ovum and sperm are combined outside the body.
10. A Resulted from a surrogate parenting contract between a women and a married couple
(Baby M was the result of a surrogate parenting contract between the surrogate mother, Mary Beth Whitehead, and Mr. and Mrs. Stern. The baby was conceived from Mr. Stern's sperm and Mrs. Whitehead's egg. The baby was turned over to the Sterns after birth, but a few months later, Mrs. Whitehead and her husband escaped to Florida with the baby. The baby was returned to the Sterns. A court ruled that the natural mother should have parental rights to see the child, but the Sterns were granted custody.)
11. C Sterilization (The process of medically altering reproductive organs so as to terminate the ability to produce offspring)
12. C Eugenics (The science that studies methods for controlling certain characteristics in offspring)
13. C Able to survive outside the uterus (viable)
14.B In Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court declared a Texas criminal abortion law that prohibited all abortions not necessary to save the life of the mother to be a violation of the woman's right to privacy under the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution. It gave strength to the argument that a woman should be allowed the right to have privacy over matters related to her own body.
15. A 72 hours following intercourse
17. B Generally rejected by courts as it is impossible to assess a dollar amount of damages.
18. B Cystic fibrosis
19. A Down syndrome
20. B Hemophilia
6. The term used for an unborn child between the second and eighth weeks after conception...
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