Answer:
Obligate anaerobes (Ans. D)
Explanation:
Gas gangrene is a bacterial infection which produces tissue gas in gangrene. This is caused by bacteria <em>Clostridium perfringens</em><em>. Clostridium perfringens</em> is a gram-positive, obligate anaerobic bacterium of the <em>Clostridium</em> genus. It is found in environmental sources & commonly found in raw meat and poultry.
Tetanus is a bacterial disease infected by <em>Clostridium tetani</em>, is an obligate anaerobic spore-forming bacteria. It is found in soil, dust and intestinal tracts of animals. Transmission of tetanus is commonly by contaminated wounds.
While you didn't provide us with a list of foods that Anna is eating or has eaten in the past, her diet would be appropriate for her if she was abstaining from food that has a high glycemic impact (bread, pasta, candy, chocolate) on her body, or just food which contains glucose in general. Both of these are not allowed for diabetics as they might trigger unwanted effects.
The correct answer for this question is this one: "A. Has the claim been discussed on the news or other reliable media sources?"
There exists the same question from other source that has the following choices:
<span>A. Has the claim been discussed on the news or other reliable media sources?
B. Has the claim been promoted by more than one expert witness?
C. Has the claim been published in more than one periodical?
D. Has the claim been tested numerous times by more than one scientist?</span>