How do ATP generators, the bacterial motor, and other complex structures of living cells pose problems for Darwin's hypothesis of evolution?
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*In Darwin's time, cells were regarded as simple bags of an amorphous gel or slime called protoplasm, which was thought to be a slush of amino acids, protein, fat, and carbohydrates.
*Modern science has shown that cells are incredibly complex. Molecular biology reveals a world of microscopic pumps, motors, sensors, turbogenerators, information storage and retrieval systems, and other complex mechanisms.
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Darwin thought that cells were basically a bag of fat, amino acid, and protein. With modern science, however, we can see that cells are much more complex than he thought.
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