Our understanding of the biological world can always be challenged, and even changed, with new ways of observing and with different interpretations. For example, new tools and techniques have resulted in new observations and the discovery of additional information. Hence, there is no certainty in science, only degrees of probability (likelihood) and the potential for change. In light of this understanding, which of the following statements is most accurate? Scientific knowledge isthe absolute knowledge of facts.based on the current knowledge of facts.a static and unchanging collection of facts.a rigid collection of invariable facts.
