Question 13

(Multiple Choice)

Sperm may be "washed" prior to intrauterine insemination to remove


A) seminal fluid to prevent irritation of the woman's tissues.
B) sperm tails to enhance movement.
C) bacteria and debris to prevent infection.
D) the man's HLA antigens to prevent rejection by the woman's immune system.
E) excess DNA to prevent aneuploidy.

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