Let the little cell do the talking:
Consider one amazing piece of evidence about me: the human cell. In Darwin’s day, I am considered to be simply a blob of protoplasm. Today you know me better. Bruce Alberts, president of the National Academy of Sciences says, “The entire cell, i.e. me can be viewed as a factory that contains an elaborate network of interlocking assembly lines, each of which is composed of a set of large protein machines.” We, the many cells are complex mechanisms. On the surface, there are sensors, gates, pumps, and identification markers. Inside, we are filled with microscopic power plants, workshops, and recycling units. Microscopic “monorails” carry materials within cells.
Am I amazing? This is because of the great designer who made me, a small little cell. It is estimated that a human being has about 8 trillions cells. “You (God) made all the delicate, inner parts of my body". (Psalm 139:13).
Extracted from ODJ - Our daily journey with God.
Consider one amazing piece of evidence about me: the human cell. In Darwin’s day, I am considered to be simply a blob of protoplasm. Today you know me better. Bruce Alberts, president of the National Academy of Sciences says, “The entire cell, i.e. me can be viewed as a factory that contains an elaborate network of interlocking assembly lines, each of which is composed of a set of large protein machines.” We, the many cells are complex mechanisms. On the surface, there are sensors, gates, pumps, and identification markers. Inside, we are filled with microscopic power plants, workshops, and recycling units. Microscopic “monorails” carry materials within cells.
Am I amazing? This is because of the great designer who made me, a small little cell. It is estimated that a human being has about 8 trillions cells. “You (God) made all the delicate, inner parts of my body". (Psalm 139:13).
Extracted from ODJ - Our daily journey with God.
We worship an awesome God!
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