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                 Prof. Ali Demirsoy:

                 Photosynthesis is a rather complicated event,
                 and it seems impossible for it to emerge in an
                 organelle inside a cell, because it is impossible
                 for all the stages to have come about at once.
                 And it is meaningless for them to have
                 emerged separately. 386

                 Hoimar Von Ditfurth:
                 No cell possesses the means of "learning" a
                 biological process in the literal sense of the  Prof. Ali De mir soy
                 word. A cell is not in a position to perform a
                 function  such as respiration or photosynthesis
                 during birth, and it is impossible for it to come by the ability to enable this
                 process, to overcome this during the course of its later life. 387

                 B. G. Ranganathan:
                 There is simply no evidence of partially evolved animals or plants in the
                 fossil record to indicate that evolution has occurred in the past, and cer-
                 tainly no evidence of partially evolved animals and plants existing to-
                 day to indicate that evolution is occurring at the present. 388
                 Daniel Axelrod is professor of geology and botany at the
            University of California:

                 The ancestral group that gave rise to angiosperms has not yet been iden-
                 tified in the fossil record, and no living angiosperm points to such an an-
                 cestral alliance. 389
                 N. F. Hughes is an author on paleobiology and paleobotany:
                 With few exceptions of detail, however, the failure to find a satisfactory
                 explanation has persisted, and many botanists have concluded that the
                 problem is not capable of solution, by use of fossil evidence. 390
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