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In terms of both its structure and its functions, hemoglobin is a very
               special molecule. If hemoglobin were not so weakly bound to oxy-
               gen, and had not possessed, right from the beginning, the special
               structure that lets it transport that oxygen to the tissues, collect
               waste products from the tissues and deposit carbon dioxide in the
               lungs, then blood circulation would be useless. Hemoglobin was
               no doubt created at the same moment with the other ele-
               ments of the circulatory system. To put it another way,
               the origin of the blood's circulation lies not in evolu-
               tion—this system is just another proof of our Lord's    Adnan
               superior creation.                                      Oktar



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