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Figure 127.
Vitamin B first enters the body
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through the digestive system, and then
enters the bloodstream through the
small intestine.
The intelligence exhibited by these cells in catching vitamin B can-
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not, of course, emerge as the result of chance. As we shall clearly see,
Almighty God, the sublime and mighty, deliberately created this system.
When we examine it in a little more detail, miraculous proofs of creation
will become more clear.
The cells in the small intestine are unable to recognize vitamin B in
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its raw form. In order for it to be recognized and caught, vitamin B needs
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to be marked with a special molecule. This requirement has, of course, al-
ready been taken into account, and a system to mark the vitamin B before
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it reaches the intestine has been established.
While the vitamin B is still in the stomach, the stomach cells produce
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a special “marker” molecule for B . This molecule is like an identity docu-
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ment that the vitamin will need on the later stages of its journey. This
“marker” adheres tightly to the vitamin B as it continues on its journey to
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the small intestine (Figure 128).
In the small intestine, border officials—a specialized group of cells,
whose sole duty is to find vitamin B —ensure its passage into the blood-
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stream. However, these “officials” are unable to recognize vitamin B in its
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unprocessed state. At this point, the “passport” carried by the B comes to
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its assistance. Thanks to this document, the border officials identify and lo-
cate the vitamin B from among trillions of other molecules. Then, again
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thanks to this marker molecule, they enable the vitamin B to enter the
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