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dern counterparts. How, then, did the into existence through the division and
precursor cell arise? The only unequ- multiplication of a single embryonic
ivocal rejoinder to this question is that cell. And all the information regarding
we do not know. 79
the present structure of our bodies—
The perfect harmony and coopera- their shape, design and all their featu-
tion between cells is just as astonis- res—is present in the chromosomes in
hing as the existence of a single cell. the nucleus of that first cell, from the
All the cells in a human being come very beginning.
THE EVOLUTION IMPASSE I