The first successful transplant of insulin-producing cells from a living donor pancreas was completed in April 2000 in Japan. This enabled the body of the recipient to__________
(1) regulate fat concentration by a feedback
mechanism
(2) provide protection against an infectious
disease
(3) slow down the heart rate after a period of
activity ends
(4) maintain blood sugar levels throughout the

Respuesta :

Answer:

Maintaining blood sugar levels throughout the day

Explanation:

Successful transplant of insulin donor cells to a recipient, will enable the recipient regulate blood sugar levels or glucose level throughout the day.

Pancreas produces insulin and the transplant of insulin cells, can restore normal insulin production and improve blood sugar control in people with diabetes. The transplant of insulin producing cells will improve blood glucose levels and lower or remove the need for insulin injections in a recipient.