Wednesday 23 May 2012

Different definitions of artificial insemination that can be used by teachers

1. Artificial insemination is the process of collecting sperm cells from a male animal and manually depositing them into the reproductive track of a female


2. Artificial insemination is the introduction of semen into the vagina or uterus by mechanical or instrumental means rather than by sexual intercourse.



3. Artificial insemination is the implanting of live spermatozoa into the genital tract of the female animal.



4. Artificial insemination is the instillation of sperm-bearing semen in the vagina, cervix, or endocervical canal to fertilize an egg.

5. Artificial insemination is the deliberate introduction of semen into a female for the purpose of fertilization, by means other than ejaculation directly into the vagina or oviduct.

6. Artificial insemination is a technique involving the artificial injection of sperm-containing semen from a male animal into a female to cause pregnancy.



7. Artificial insemination is a process by which spermatozoa are collected from male animals and deposited in female genitalia by instruments rather than by natural service.

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