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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)



                   entered your mouth, nor secrete sali va. Nor could you
                   send food to your stom ach by con tract ing your esoph a -
                   gus, nor would there be hydro chlo ric acid in your stom -
                   ach to digest it. Foodstuffs would not pass through the
                   duo de num to the intes tine. The pan cre as would not
                   secrete enzymes. It would be impos si ble for you to
                   absorb nutri ents into your blood stream. Blood pres sure
                   could not be reg u lat ed, blood could not be pumped and
                   your brain would not func tion. In short, none of your
                   bod i ly func tions could be per formed. The way that all
                   your organs can per form their func tions depends on this
                   order at the cel lu lar level.  41


                                                   Extracellular environment







                    ENDOCYTOSIS                  Cytoplasm
                   For the cell to remain alive and grow, it must take in nutrients and
                   other substances from the surrounding fluid . This special method to
                   transport large particles inside the cell is one of the countless details
                   Allah has provided for human life.

                       As you see from these exam ples—and many more
                   could be cited—it is impos si ble for atoms to think up
                   such detailed plans by them selves. The fat and pro tein
                   mol e cu les con sti tut ing the cell mem brane do not real ize
                   that there need to be high lev els of sodi um and potas si -
                   um ions with in the cell. That being so, who tells them
                   that the pas sage of these sub stan ces must be restrict ed?






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