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                                                           Chloroplast













                                                                 Chlorophyll



              Plant cells carry out a process that no modern laboratory can duplicate—photosynthesis.
              By means of the organelle called the "chloroplast" in the plant cell, plants use water,
              carbon dioxide and sunlight to create starch. This food product is the first step in the
              earth's food chain, and the source of food for all its inhabitants. The details of this
              exceedingly complex process are still not fully understood today.


             questions, the scenario has no scientific answer to give. Have a look at how
             an evolutionist publication answers the question:
                 The heterotroph hypothesis suggests that the earliest organisms were
                 heterotrophs that fed on a soup of organic molecules in the primitive ocean.
                 As these first heterotrophs consumed the available amino acids, proteins,
                 fats, and sugars, the nutrient soup became depleted and could no longer
                 support a growing population of heterotrophs. …Organisms that could use
                 an alternate source of energy would have had a great advantage. Consider
                 that Earth was (and continues to be) flooded with solar energy that actually
                 consists of different forms of radiation. Ultraviolet radiation is destructive,
                 but visible light is energy-rich and undestructive. Thus, as organic
                 compounds became increasingly rare, an already-present ability to use
                 visible light as an alternate source of energy might have enabled such
                 organisms and their descendents to survive.  330


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