Welcome to Cellular City

Make you feel like being on holiday before and took the time to stop by a little place called Cellular City. It is easy to see that this city is always pretty busy. Trucks, roads, factories and employees are hard at work doing what they should do. You can hear the wail of a siren in the distance and to stop a police car driver. If you live in the city limits you will be established from a cell phone city that greeted you and you receive a brochure about the history of the city. As you drive the main street you will see the public library, post office, and a large power plant.

How to stop you getting a bite to eat, read in the brochure. To their surprise, the brochure shows just reached this city in one day. Of course this is hard to believe because you know that every city you have ever seen designed and implemented has been developed from several years to construct.

We would not believe, logically, that a complex> The city, with its entire infrastructure on its own ever occurred. A city is a city as a result of people planning and implementing this plan. A city is designed that way.

An internal phone-City

Imagine the human in front of the cell. Each microscopic cell is as functionally complex as a small town. When magnified 50,000 times by electron micrographs, we see that a cell more complex structures exist, each with adifferent role in the operation of the cell. With the city, opposite, here is a simple chart that the awesome complexity and design shows a typical cell:

CITY = CELL

Workers = proteins

= Power Plant mitochondrial

Roads = Actin Fibers, microtubules

Trucks = kinesin, dynein

Factories = ribosomes

Library = Lysosome

Recycling Center = Chaperone

Police Post Office = Golgi apparatus (1)

"Although the smallest bacterial cells areunbelievably low weight of less than 10-12 grams, each is in fact a veritable micro-miniaturized factory containing thousands of exquisitely designed pieces of complex molecular machines made entirely from one hundred thousand million atoms, far more complicated than any machine built by man and absolutely without parallel in the nonliving world. "(2)

Molecular biologist Michael Denton (Agnostic), "To grasp the reality of life, as revealed by molecular biology, we havea cell needs to increase one billion times before it for twenty miles in diameter and resembles a giant airship large enough to cover a great city like London or New York. What we see then, would be an object of unparalleled complexity and adaptive design. On the surface of the cell we would see millions of openings, like the portholes of a vast space ship, opening and closing to allow a continuous flow stream of materials in and out. If we take a typingof these openings we would find ourselves in a world of high technology and bewildering complexity .... Is it really credible that random processes could have constructed a reality, the smallest element of which functional protein or gene - beyond our own creative capacities, a reality that is the exact opposite of chance, which is distinguished in every respect of the produced complex human intelligence? "Evolution, A Theory in Crisis, 1985, pp. 327-8, 342

Maybe the cell doesdeveloped, because it is designed.

References:

(1) Allaboutthejourney.org / cell-structure.htm

(2) Denton, 250