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Patients are administered glucose intrav...

Patients are administered glucose intravenously

A

for the supply of protein

B

for the supply of energy

C

for the supply of vitamin

D

None of these

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B

In human body, the tissues are supplied with carbohydrate in the form of glucose, through blood, for the supply of energy and formation of some arninoacids and polysaccharides.
Therefore, patients are administrated glucose intravenously.
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