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Cell theory describes the basic function of all living things. Why is this considered a theory and not a law?.

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Cell theory is a theory, not a law because the cell theory does not have enough support to become a law.

The scientist, Theodor Schwann in 1839, did not give the proposed cell theory enough credit to become a law.

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