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Harun Yahya, Adnan Oktar
observes spe cial con di tions for the sub stan ces it takes into
itself. Sub stan ces do not enter the cell at ran dom. As if they
were famil iar ized before hand, these mol e cu les are sub ject -
ed to "iden ti ty checks" at the cell mem brane. There are
entry ways held open sole ly for sub stan ces regard ed as
admis si ble. Other sub stan ces, whose entry is regard ed as
pos si bly unde sir a ble, are elim i nat ed with a care rem i nis cent
of fin ger print checks. The way the nature of these mate ri als
is checked and con firmed before enter ing the cell is of vital
impor tance. These strict secu ri ty pre cau tions avoid the risk
of entrance of any virus, bac te ri um or poi son ous sub stance
into the cell. This huge respon si bil i ty is assumed by the thin -
nest of mem branes.
Each one of the tril lions of cells that make up your body
acts with this aware ness. Each cell mem brane imple ments
this sen si tive selec tion mech a nism in that part of the divi -
sion of labor that falls to it. No human being can even be
Sub stan ces enter ing the cell do not do so hap haz ard ly, but are sub ject ed to a
very care ful iden ti ty check. It is of vital impor tance that sub stan ces to the cell
be iden ti fied cor rect ly. Because of this strict secu ri ty sys tem, any virus, bac -
te ri um or toxin is pre vent ed from enter ing the cell and doing any harm.
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