Artificial methods in common use include preventing the sperm from reaching the ovum (using condoms, diaphragms, etc), inhibiting ovulation (using oral contraceptive pills), preventing implantation (using intrauterine devices), killing the sperm (using spermicides)
Answer: This statement is true.
Explanation:
I am assuming this was a true or false question.
Retina
The retina is the part of the eye which converts light into electrical impulses with its photoreceptor cells (rods and cones) to the brain. Vision is achieved when light enters the pupil, focused by the lens, and converted into signals in the retina.
Answer:
C). Being a brief intervention that requires a few sessions.
Explanation:
Motivational interviewing is characterized as the approach of psychotherapy that is employed for curing the problem of drinking. This counseling technique has one of the key advantages that include 'a brief intervention that requires few sessions targetting the social, developmental, or behavioral problems faced in individuals in order to modify their behavior through motivation.' The first option is incorrect as the efficacy percentage is lesser than 90% and there is no solid evidence has been collected to prove the group efficacy of this technique. Thus, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.