Answer:
Option A: Yes, we will see growth, and Yes, they will glow
Step-by-step explanation:
The pGLO plasmid has very genetical determinants, particularly a gene coding for a Beta-lactamase, that provides this bacteria resistance to B-lactam antibiotics. It also has a gene coding for the green fluorescent protein (GFP), responsible for green glowing fluorescence. These are called repirter genes.
A coding gene to metabolize arabinose is also present in the plasmid, with a promoter also used for the expression of GFP when arabinose is present on the plate.
Transformed E. coli (with pGLO plasmid) cells will grow on a plate containing ampicillin, and their colonies will glow when arabinose is also present.