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The Use Of Hormones To Treat Infertility (ht Only) (GCSE Biology)

The following is a GCSE Biology test covering 'The Use Of Hormones To Treat Infertility (ht Only)' from the broader topic Homeostasis And Response. The test is geared towards the AQA exam board style syllabus.
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During fertility treatment a doctor measures follicle volume. Which formula is used to estimate the volume of a spherical follicle from its radius r?
Which statement best describes how fertility hormones act in the body?
Why is it sometimes necessary to freeze (cryopreserve) embryos during fertility treatment?
A common oral drug given to induce ovulation by increasing the release of FSH is:
A risk of using high doses of fertility hormones is ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS). A common symptom of OHSS is:
Why might a doctor recommend IVF rather than fertility drugs alone for some couples?
Which hormone is given to trigger final maturation of eggs and cause ovulation in assisted fertility?
Which hormone replacement is used in some fertility protocols to prevent a premature LH surge and ovulation?
In IVF treatment, why are multiple eggs collected rather than just one?
A typical first step in IVF treatment is ovarian stimulation. Which best describes this step?
A side effect sometimes seen after fertility treatment is multiple pregnancy. Why is this a concern?