In Vivo usually refers to artificial insemination where they place the sperm directly into the uterus and In Vitro - they inseminate the egg in a petri dish and then transfer the embryo into the woman once they confirm fertilization has taken place.
2007-03-15 05:40:53
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answered by da_knees 2
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Ex vivo (Latin: out of the living) means that which takes place outside an organism. In science, ex vivo refers to experimentation done in or on living tissue in an artificial environment outside the organism. The most common "ex vivo" procedures involve living cells or tissues taken from an organism and cultured in a laboratory apparatus, usually under sterile conditions for a few days or weeks. The living cultured cells serve as models of the whole organism, reducing the need for vivisection Ex vivo studies are usually performed in vitro, although the use of these two terms is not synonymous. In vitro (Latin: (with)in the glass) refers to the technique of performing a given experiment in a test tube, or, generally, in a controlled environment outside a living organism. In vitro fertilization is a well-known example of this.
2016-03-16 21:05:05
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answered by ? 4
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The Main difference lies in the incidence of apoptosis between in vivo and in vitro produced blastocysts. Vivo is generally more successful compared to that of embryos produced in vitro.
2007-03-15 05:37:08
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answered by peache68 3
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I have Been through tons of treatments and have never herd of vivo. Invitro is hwere they mix the sperm and the egg in a dish wait for it to get a coupld days old then incert it in the womens uterus. I don't know what the other is. I never heard of it after 4 years of treatment
2007-03-15 05:36:10
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answered by Anonymous
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in vitro-in a test tube
in vivo-in body
2007-03-15 05:36:36
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answered by crazyBaby69 2
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in vitro=in lab
in vivo=inside living organism (female reproductive system)
2007-03-15 05:34:29
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answered by the vet 4
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