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Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya)                          103






              THE DESIGN IN THE MUSCLES IS JUST ONE OF THE PROOFS OF OUR LORD

                Spherical heads                    The body’s ability to move depends
                                                   upon sufficient electrical force being
                                                   established in the muscles, and equi-
                                                          librium in the ligaments and
                                                            tendons. If the body’s
                                                              nervous system cannot
                                                              obtain sufficient elec-
                         Myosin molecule                       trical energy, it be-
                                                               comes impossible to
                                                               produce signals, and
                                                               the flow of information
                                                               to set the muscles into
                                                              motion does not take
                                                             place.


                        (1)    Actin
                                                   Myosin varies from a low-energy
                            ATP                        equilibrium to high-energy
                                                         equilibrium by using ATP.
                           ATP                            When myosin is charged
                        ADP   Myosin head                 with high-energy equilibri-
            (4)                           (2)
                                                           um, it combines with the
                                                           actin thread and changes
                                           ADP             towards high-energy equi-
                                                           librium. This allows actin
                        (3)                                and myosin fibers to com-
                                                          bine with one another; and
                                                          the myosin later attaches to
                           ADP
                                                         the actin thread.




            needs to be turned into ATP. When the ATP is formed, there is an atten-
            dant release of energy when carbohydrate and fats are oxidized and bro-
            ken down. In the event that there is insufficient oxygen, then lactic acid
            form, as the leftover byproduct of oxidation. The accumulated lactic acid
            and ADP are referred to as “fatigue substances” that impair the ability
            of the muscle cell to keep on contracting. Performing rapid and heavy
            actions therefore leads to increased accumulation of fatigue substances
            in the muscle tissue, depending on the intensity of the work done.
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