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(01.01 MC) Which of the following best explains why what we know about cells is called a theory and not a law? (5 points) We do not have enough evidence yet to call cell theory a law. We have not reviewed cell behavior enough yet to call it a law. Cell theory is still changing but may eventually become a law. Cell theory explains cell behavior where a law would describe it.

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Answer: Cell theory explains cell behavior where a law would describe it

Explanation: Theories are used to explain phenomena, while laws just describe what will always happen. Such as the law of thermodynamics that describes what is going on inside a room when heat leaves it.

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