The correct option is B bacteria will evenly distribute along the length of the algae
Engelmann performed his experiment by placing oxygen loving bacteria on the alga and illuminating it with light that had been passed through a prism.
He observed that bacteria were concentrated in the area where red and blue light fell.
Their clumping allowed him to see which regions had the highest concentration of oxygen.
Therefore, the bacteria accumulated in the regions of red and violet light, as these wavelengths of light generated the most photosynthetic activity.
If light is not passed through a prism, all regions of the algae generates the same photosynthetic activity and bacteria will evenly distribute along the length of the algae.