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Histology Article Discussion

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Title and publication date of the article
"Is ovarian tissue freezing superior to egg freezing" is the article's title, and it was
published on July 13, 2017, by SAGE journals.
Summary of the article
The article by SAGE (2017) focuses mainly on fertility preservation through ovarian
tissue cryopreservation and how it compares with egg freezing. Ovarian tissue freezing is still an
experimental intervention to fertility preservation, but it has shown impressive positive outcomes
favorable to the egg freezing approach of fertility preservation. For instance, there is a success
rate of 37.7% for a woman giving birth to children later in life after reimplanting the frozen
ovarian tissue. The reproductive hormonal function associated with ovaries is preserved. Equally,
the procedure can reverse menopause and restore natural fertility.
How the article relates to:
Definition of cells and how they relate to tissues
Cells are the fundamental basic units of life. Even though the basic cell structure,
including the genetic composition, is the same in an individual, some cells are specialized to
perform specific functions. A group of such specialized cells is referred to as tissue. For
example, the ovarian tissue is mainly made up of germ cells responsible for gamete production
and propagation of life (Lowrie, 2019). However, the ovarian tissue also has other supporting
cells, such as the epithelial and interstitial cells.
Why the cells and tissues needed, and what are their specific functions?
Cells are important because they determine the structure and function of organisms.
According to Lowrie (2019), they have genetic materials that have information that can be

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1 Histology article discussion Student's Name Institutional Affiliation Course Instructor 2 Histology article discussion Title and publication date of the article "Is ovarian tissue freezing superior to egg freezing" is the article's title, and it was published on July 13, 2017, by SAGE journals. Summary of the article The article by SAGE (2017) focuses mainly on fertility preservation through ovarian tissue cryopreservation and how it compares with egg freezing. Ovarian tissue freezing is still an experimental intervention to fertility preservation, but it has shown impressive positive outcomes favorable to the egg freezing approach of fertility preservation. For instance, there is a success rate of 37.7% for a woman giving birth to children later in life after reimplanting the frozen ovarian tissue. The reproductive hormonal function associated with ovaries is preserved. Equally, the procedure can reverse menopause and restore natural fertility. How the article relates to: Definition of cells and how they relate to tissues Cells are the fundamental basic units of life. Even though the basic cell structure, including the genetic composition, is the same in an individual, some ...
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