Matching. Place the appropriate letter next to the number. 1. Induced abortion A. a combination of mifepristone and misoprost
15. autonomy 0. Chorionic villus sampling, involving testing of small projections of the membrane; more conclusive than amnio
19. artificial insemination 20. Louise Brown S. done to assess whether an individual carries one copy of an altered gene for

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Matching. Place the appropriate letter next to the number. 1. Induced abortion A. a combination of mifepristone and misoprostol 2. Vacuum aspiration B. Author of “Ethical and Religious Directives” 3. Dilation and evacuation C. Roe 4. Amniocentesis D. collection of sperm from the male and injection into the female uterus , AKA intrauterine insemination 5. CVS E. Rene Descartes: “I think, therefore I am.” 6. Roe y Wade F. most common abortion procedure, involving suction curettage, canmula insertion into the uterus 7. Planned Parenthood v Casey G. capacity for rational thought; ability to determine for oneself what is right and wrong good/bad 8. Obamacare H. what is right or wrong is relative to a group or an individual; legalism; a minimum constraint on individual freedom 9. U.S. Conference of Catholic I. landmark US Supreme Court decision, allowing Bishops abortion on the grounds of right to privacy and liberty found in the 14″ Amendment 10. Hyde Amendment J. product of conception, characterized by rapid cell division 11. Norma L. McCorvey K. First test tube baby 12. RU486 L. medical procedure involving withdrawal of a small amount of amniotic fluid for testing 13. cogito ergo sum M. barvesting egg and sperm, facilitating fertilization outside of the body and implantation of an embryo 14. mind-body dualism N, ultrasound, CVS, amniocentosis and other techniques performed during pregnancy to provide information on fetal health 15. autonomy 0. Chorionic villus sampling, involving testing of small projections of the membrane; more conclusive than amniocentesis. 16. ethical relativism P. genetic testing applied to a whole population or to a defined group that has a greater than average chance of carrying a particular mutated gene 17. zygote Q. blank slate” cells not yet developed; undifferentiated; give rise to other cells; capable of renewal via proliferation, obtained from 5-7 day old embryos (blastocysts) 18. pre-implantation genetic R. medical or surgical termination of pregnancy diagnosis before the time of fetal viability 19. artificial insemination 20. Louise Brown S. done to assess whether an individual carries one copy of an altered gene for an autosomal or X- linked recessive disorder T. extended the right of abortion to emphasize that only the pregnant woman, not the state, has the right to determine if the fetus is deserving of protection U. a human being is essentially a body inhabited by a mind….one’s mental capacities make us a person 21. In vitro fertilization 22. carrier testing 23. carrier screening 24. pre-natal diagnosis V. prohibits federal funding for abortion W. In the early second trimester, removal of fetal tissue with surgical instruments X. to detect genetic mutations that will result in an inherited genetic condition before implantation in the womb Y. Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act 25. embryonic stem cells
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