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THE MIRACLE IN THE CELL

                system is its complete existence right from the start. Otherwise, the
                oxygen that plays such a major role in energy production will, at that
                point, destroy the cell. The cell must have been equipped with a per-
                fect system of withstanding oxygen, right from when it first formed. It
                must have been able to take up O gas, which has the ability to destroy
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                it, and use it to produce the important energy it needs to continue its
                life.
                    The mitochondrion's purpose is to produce energy using oxygen.
                And as mentioned above, it can't do this without a series of enzymes
                working back to back. These enzymes can be passed onto the next gen-
                eration through a hereditary, via the information stored in the DNA,
                but no living organism can learn this structural organization on its
                own. This system is so developed and detailed that even intelligent
                humans, with all their capabilities, cannot create such a system.
                    Consequently, evolutionist scientists are forced to accept that the
                mitochondrion's extraordinary system must have formed in one
                instant. The following admission of Prof. Ali Demirsoy, a well-known






















                Figure 8.7
                Diagrams showing the different forms of the pyruvate dehydrogenase enzyme
                from a bacterium called A. vinelandii. This enzyme acts on pyruvic acid
                formed at the end of glycolysis.





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