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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)



                   stan ces too large to pass through the cell mem brane.
                   During exo cy to sis, the cell takes what ev er is to be
                   expelled into a sac and trans ports it to the sur face of the
                   mem brane. The sac's mem brane and the cell's mem brane
                   com bine with one anoth er and dis solve, and sub stan ces
                   inside the sac are secret ed out side the cell. Substances left
                   over after the diges tion (as described above) are expelled
                   from the cell by this meth od—the exact oppo site of endo -
                   cy to sis.
                       As you have seen, these exchange meth ods tak ing
                   place in the cell mem brane are most ration al and planned
                   out. First of all, the cell needs to estab lish wheth er a sub -
                   stance is use ful or harm less to the cell, to be absorbed or
                   expelled. After the sub stan ces have been taken into the
                   cell, who con sid ers mak ing use of their use ful com po -
                   nents?  Who  rec og niz es  their  use less  com po nents,  and
                   how? Who cre at ed the spe cial sys tem where by these
                   wast es are expelled? Working just like a molec u lar biol o -
                   gist or chem ist, who takes the deci sions that main tain the
                   cell's life?
                       The answer to these ques tions is very def i nite ly not
                   the cell, which has nei ther the con scious ness nor the
                   intel lect to take such impor tant deci sions. Yet the evi -
                   dence of a great Intellect is plain to see. That supe ri or
                   Intellect is one of the man i fes ta tions of our Lord. It is
                   revealed in the Qur'an that Allah enfolds all things:

                       "Your god is Allah alone, there is no god but Him. He
                       encom pass es all things in His knowl edge." (Surah Ta
                       ha, 98)






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