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Explanation:
Bright field microscopy is the conventional technique. It is suitable for observing the natural colors of a specimen or the observation of stained samples. The specimen appears darker on a bright background. Darkfield microscopy shows the specimens bright on a dark background
Water moisture in the air
Microscopic channels which traverse the cell walls of plant cells and some algal cells, enabling transport and communication between them
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Answer:
Option B, haploid with two copy of each gene
Explanation:
The stage of Meiosis II, starts with the pro phase II stage. In this stage the genetic material consists of haploid cells. The cells that enter into meiosisII are the ones which are formed by the end of meiosis I and these are haploid cells that have not copied their DNA which means they have only one chromosome form each homologue pair and two sister chromatids. Thus in Meiosis I haploid cells are formed with non-duplicated chromosome which are found at the first stage of meiosis II i.e prophase II
Thus, Option B is correct