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Harun Yahya
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fact is, however, that the structure of the cell is more complex that even
the most populous and technologically advanced city. A great many
systems operate non-stop with a flawless organization, from power sta-
tions that produce energy inside the cell to protein-producing factories,
from a freight system that transports raw materials to decoders that
translate DNA, and a dense and constant communications
system.
For evolutionists to believe that the cell came
into being by chance is as illogical and nonsen-
sical as claiming that all the buildings, roads,
transportation systems, electricity and water
Nucleus
Centrioles
Mitochondria
Endoplasmic
reticulum
Ribosome
Golgi body
Chromatin
Micronucleus
In its complexity, the cell resembles the
structure of a large city. Yet the order with-
in it, far too small to be seen with the na-
ked eye, exists in every one of the 100 tril-
lion cells in the human body.