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HARUN YAHYA
               answer to these questions. Because the One Who created each
               enzyme—and Who inspired each with its duty, and Who created
               this life perfectly from non-existence—is God.






               The enzyme called
               acetylcholinesterase is                          end of a nerve
               found at the sites in the                        fiber
               body where it is most
               needed. It sweeps away
               acetylcholine enzymes
               that accumulate between                     acetylcholine enzymes
               two nerve cells after                       transmitting an
               they've transmitted an                      impulse
               impulse between them.
               This way, it makes room
               for new transmitter
               enzymes.






                                                             the gap
                                                          between nerve
                                                              cells









               acetylcholinesterase enzyme,
               waiting to sweep up the neuro-
               transmitter enzymes after they
               finish their duty





                                                                 end of a nerve
                                                                 fiber




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