No, a lot of our knowledge isn’t absolute.
There is a lot that is absolute, like "The Earth is round", but some knowledge is not guaranteed.
For example, people used to think "A fungus plus a algae make a lichen" but it’s actually a fungus, an algae and another type of fungus.
This just shows that we’re always learning new things about our world, and someday we might be proven wrong on something big!
The answer is C) chromosome :)
Here are the four postulates of natural selection, according to Charles Darwin:
1. variability - refers to different mutations that create different species
2. heritability - refers to the genes that are passed from one organism onto its descendants
3. overproduction of offspring - refers to the fact that more "children" is born than dies
4. natural selection - refers to those organisms that survive because they adapt to their surroundings better than those who will die
<em><u>D. Bacteria do not have membrane bound organelles inside their cells, and eukarya do. </u></em>