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The Cell in 40 Topics
Figure 41.
Just like the com-
ponents of a jig-
saw puzzle,
angiotensinogen
and rennin have
been created to
be able to wrap
around one an-
other.
Figure 42.
Rennin changes the structure of the angiotensinogen molecule, and a
brand-new molecule emerges—angiotensin I.
Another point here calls for reflection—and astonishment. Kidney
cells and liver cells are far distant from one another in the body. How is it
that in producing one element of a compound (rennin), another organ will
produce the other element of the compound (angiotensinogen) to fit it—
and how is it the two will be mutually complementary? It is definitely im-
possible for this to happen by chance, as evolutionists would have us
believe. No doubt that each has been created under the inspiration of
Almighty God.
Rennin alters the structure of the angiotensinogen molecule, as a re-
sult of which an entirely new molecule emerges—angiotensin-I (Figure 42).
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