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Complement Proteins Responsible for Protecting the Body

Duration: 02:29Views: 6.4KLikes: 47Date Created: Nov, 2017

Channel: Signs Global

Category: Education

Tags: 2018worldmicroproteinsdnascienceresponsibleenemycomplementbodycellblood

Description: There is a system in the body that protects it at all times. Complement proteins, one component of that system, are programmed to attack virtually every cell in the body. Although they exist to protect the body, they regard all the cells that comprise that body as hostile. This is really astonishing. Complement proteins are manufactured in the liver, from where they enter the bloodstream and under normal conditions, travel through the bloodstream at random, producing no effects. When stimulated, however, they suddenly decide to eradicate all the cells they encounter. However, harmless cells belonging to the body have been created in such a way as to defend themselves against complement proteins. As soon as complement proteins make contact with cells, the cells neutralize those proteins. On the other hand, any foreign organisms that have entered into the body, will be subjected to an unexpected assault from these security guards. When one complement protein attaches itself to a foreign organism, it changes its own shape. Then other proteins belonging to the complement system adhere to the bacterium, one by one. The final element in the complement system opens a hole in the now-defenseless bacterium's cell membrane. Following this attack, the bacterium absorbs water and explodes. All this demonstrates that a single bacterium entering the body, and the molecules that wage war on it, are all the work of a single Creator, our Lord God. Bacteria are well aware of the dangers they will encounter. Body cells, take precautionary measures before even recognizing a bacterium that may enter the body. It is utterly irrational to claim that unconscious cells could take these measures themselves. It is God, Lord and Ruler of the entire universe, Who creates this system.

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