The answer is nuts, red meat and legumes.
Legumes are foods such as beans, lentils, chickpeas, peas and soybeans.
Red meats such a beef are rich in iron.
Nuts such as pistachios, almonds and cashews.
There are usually two different classes of medication's used to decrease blood sugars. Artificial Insulin or just plainly Insulin, is the most direct, and can help maintain a low blood sugar in severely uncontrolled Type II diabetes, which does produce insulin, but it is insufficient or is not used properly. (which is usually controlled the medication and proper dietary and exercise). Additionally Insulin is the only medication that is used for Type I diabetics, as this diabetes involves the lack of production of insulin.
Type II diabetics are also usually given oral medication to help maintain a normal blood sugar. Metformin is a very common one, but others including Glipizide and Pioglitizone.
Answer:
C. the olfactory epithelium
Explanation:
According to various studies conducted by medical professionals it can be said that all of the answers provided except for the olfactory epithelium can stop less aggressive pathogens. This is because the olfactory epithelium is a tissue inside the nasal cavity whose only purpose is to send odor signals to the brain, but does not contain anything that can stop less aggressive pathogens.
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