Albedo (al-bee<span>-doh) is a measure of how much light that hits a surface is reflected without being absorbed. Something that appears white reflects most of the light that hits it and has a high albedo, while something that looks dark absorbs most of the light that hits it, indicating a low albedo.</span>
The correct answer is the law of segregation or the law of purity of gamete.
Meiosis results into the formation of gametes. The gametes are always pure for a particular trait because each gamete carries either the dominant or the recessive factor but not both as we find in F1 individuals. This follows the 'principle of segregation', the law proposed by Mendel. This law is also called 'law of purity of gametes'. The ratio 3:1 in F2 generation of a monohybrid cross suggests that alleles are segregated and the test cross confirmed it.
Co2 is a product in cullular respiration,
Remember that the product is the result of the process
I think it's the thickness, area, high temperature and low temperature.