The correct answer is B. Laboratory experiments do not generally reflect real-life circumstances.
Step-by-step explanation:
An experiment refers to a procedure that tests and therefore proves or refutes a hypothesis. Experiments can be conducted in the natural environment or context where they occur or in a laboratory or controlled context. In this case, the scientist or researcher can measure more precisely the phenomenon studied and replicate the same experiment under similar or identical circumstances which is an advantage; however, as it is the scientist the one that controls and even creates the circumstances for the experiment this might show different results to the ones in natural context as laboratory circumstance might not reflect reality.