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Synthesizing proteins is the cell's main function, because proteins carry out just about
every task inside the cell. For instance, they combine together to constitute enzymes
that accelerate the functions within the body, the antibodies that combat disease, and
the hormones that regulate the working of internal organs. Each one of these has its
own, independent importance for the body.
The tens of thousands of different proteins are manufactured according to the descrip-
tions laid out inside DNA. The fact that DNA can be copied only with the assistance of a
number of enzymes within the protein structure -and that production of these enzymes
is only possible in the light of the information inside DNA- shows how dependent en-
zymes and DNA are on one another. Therefore, in order for DNA to be copied, both pro-
teins and DNA need to exist at the same time, right from the outset.
This is clear proof that living things are created in a single moment. Almighty Allah cre-
ates both proteins and DNA at one and the same time.
Transporter RNA (tRNA)
Attached inside an RNA molecule
1) Whenever the ribosome
moves along the mRNA
strand, a new amino acid is
added to the protein chain.
A protein may contain
thousands of amino acids.
Messenger RNA (mRNA) 2) Genes are specially pro-
tected inside the cell nucle-
us. Only copies, in the form
of mRNA, are transmitted
outside the nucleus.
3) Each amino acid is encoded with
the three-base sequence known as
the codon. The picture shows gly-
cine, an amino acid.
Nucleus
Copying Region