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Why is the cell theory a theory and not a law?
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Why is the cell theory a theory and not a law?
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cause it helps people and if it was a law no one would belive in it or listen'
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A law is partial of a theory, basically only a section of it. A theory is in a way a whole unit and understanding of the subject
I hope this helps ^^
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