Fw: So much goes on a single cell
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Tue, 31 Mar 1998 05:32:10 -0600 (00891365530, 3.0.5.16.19980331053210.228f1aa8@mail.iland.net)
At 08:54 PM 3/30/98 -0800, Sara and/or John Hamilton wrote:
>
>It is amazing how sophisticated is eukaryote cell. Only with ~0.02 mm
>diameter, it is able to accommodate dozens of components
>(mitochondria, golgi, etc.) and carry hundreds of reactions at the
>same time without any mistake. What does not happen in a cell...DNA
>replication, transcription, translation, cell division, metabolism
>(glycolysis, TCA cycle, electron transport), protein sorting, ion
>transport, etc, etc.
>
>Obviously, just one cell needs hundreds of chemicals to carry out its
>function. Thinking statistically, there seems to be a slim chance to
>have all these components some how assembling together and start
>working. What is your opinion?
>
>
>JOHN HAMILTON
>My opinion?
>1- you know virtually nothing about biology
>2- this has nothing to do with errancy
Well, obviously your opinions are wrong and worth nothing.
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Dick Jones