Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Biology

Chapter

Reproductive Health

Question:

Read the passage and answer the following questions:
Successful implementation of various action plans to attain reproductive health requires strong infrastructural facilities, professional expertise and material support. These are essential to provide medical assistance and care to people in reproduction-related problems like pregnancy, delivery, STDs, abortions, contraception, menstrual problems, infertility, etc. Implementation of better techniques and new strategies from time to time are also required to provide more efficient care and assistance to people. Statutory ban on amniocentesis for sex-determination to legally check increasing menace of female foeticides, massive child immunisation, etc., are some programmes that merit mention in this connection. In aminocentesis some of the amniotic fluid of the developing foetus is taken to analyse the fetal cells and dissolved substances.

Why amniocentesis technique is used?

Options:

To determine any genetic abnormality in foetus.

To determine errors in amino acid .

To determine heart malformations .

All of these.

Correct Answer:

To determine any genetic abnormality in foetus.

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (1) – To determine any genetic abnormality in foetus.

The use of amniocentesis for prenatal sex determination purposes is illegal. The primary reason for restricting amniocentesis and similar prenatal diagnostic techniques is to prevent the practice of sex-selective abortions.

In many cultures, there is a preference for male children, leading to a skewed sex ratio and issues related to gender discrimination. This is banned to prevent the misuse of medical technologies for sex determination, thereby reducing instances of female feticide and preventing the imbalance in the male-female ratio.

In amniocentesis, some of the amniotic fluid of the developing foetus is taken to analyse the fetal cells and dissolved substances. This procedure is used to test for the presence of certain genetic disorders such as, down syndrome, haemoplilia, sickle-cell anemia, etc., determine the survivability of the foetus.