Most of them seem to be a safe bet.
I don’t think someone would be too fussed about a diagram of a chloroplast.
<h2>Answer:</h2>
When the crossing over results in both mutant alleles on one chromosome and the other chromosome will be mutation free.
<h3>Explanation:</h3>
During the meiosis chromosomes are present in homologous form in a pair.
They exchange their genetic material with each other. This exchange is random and usually genetic material on the ends/telomere changes with the homologous chromosome.
In given condition the exchange is in such manner that the mutant allel of one chromosome shifts to other during crossing over. While other chromosome also contains its own mutant allele and does not exchange it during crossing over.
Answer: d - water forming on the lid under the container
Explanation:
Condensation is the process that describes the change of state of water from gas to liquid. It happens in the water cycle when water vapor gets to the atmosphere and due to the lower temperatures turns into liquid water that then forms clouds.
In the demonstration, the container is meant to be the clouds so when water forms under the container, that is condensation happening because the water vapor has not turned back to liquid after leaving the aquarium water as water vapor.