Explanation
$$\textbf{Correct answer: D}$$
$$\bullet$$ Patients are supplied with a glucose drip which instantly enters the bloodstream.
$$\bullet$$ If glucose is supplied in the form of food, there is a time difference for its digestion and absorption to enter the system.
$$\bullet$$ This is why with the instant requirement of glucose, the glucose drip works best with its intravenous process.
$$\textbf{Option (A):}$$
$$\bullet$$ Glucose drip when supplied to the patient does not cause weakness as it induces the glucose level in the body.
$$\textbf{Option (B):}$$
$$\bullet$$ Glucose provides the necessary energy that is required in the body.
$$\bullet$$ As glucose enters the blood cells it instantly reaches the other tissues so that they are metabolized to produce energy.
$$\textbf{Option (C):}$$
$$\bullet$$ The presence of glucose in the system also provides strength to the individual.
$$\textbf{Option (D):}$$
$$\bullet$$ Therefore both strength and energy are supplied by the glucose that enters the system through a glucose drip.
Hence, the correct answer is option (D).
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