Final answer:
Davis's Law describes the principle that soft tissue will remodel along lines of stress, differing from Wolff's Law which applies to bone and Hooke's Law which describes force proportional to displacement. Option B.
Step-by-step explanation:
The principle that states that soft tissue models along the lines of stress is known as Davis's Law. It's similar to Wolff's Law, which pertains to bone remodeling in response to mechanical stress.
On the other hand, Hooke's Law describes the relationship where the restoring force is directly proportional to displacement, as seen in materials such as springs and to some extent in biological tissues like tendons and ligaments, but it does not relate to the modeling of soft tissue.
So option b.