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HARUN YAHYA
harmony and cooperation amongst cells. All of the myriad cells in the
human body came about as a result of the division-and subsequent
multiplication-of just one cell. And right from the start, all of the
knowledge to shape the structure of our bodies as they are now, their
design and all of their features were present in the chromosomes locat-
ed in the nucleus of that very first cell.
All cells resemble one another in their general fea-
tures. However, each organ possesses cells that are
nerve
different from any other organ's. Cells have been cells
bestowed with specialized shapes and abilities,
depending on the structure and duty of the organ
red blood
they compose.
cells
One single cell possesses a complexity akin to a
large city's in terms of its systems and communica-
tion, its transport and management. Just a few of
the complex structures found in the cell include
powerhouses that produce energy for the cell's
use; factories that manufacture enzymes
and hormones vital to the cell's exis-
tence; a knowledge bank contain-
ing all the information needed to
manufacture all the products that the cell will muscle
cells
produce; a complex transport system and
roadways that transfer raw materials and
products from one site to another; a lab-
fat cells
oratory and refinery that can distin-
guish and separate raw materials
coming in from outside; specialized
membrane proteins that control the entry
skin
and exit of the materials. cells
Any human's continued existence
occurs as a result of the harmonious
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