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Evolution Question Number Six;
Ever hear of the Bacterial Flagellum? Upon electron microscope
examination, it looks very much like a machine!
In fact, it bears a strong resemblance to an outboard motor, you know,
the kind you see on the back of those small aluminum-fishing boats.
Any way, the Bacterial Flagellum is what scientists call an
“irreducible complex system”. An irreducible complex system is made in
such a way that if you take away any one part of the system, the system
ceases to function. A good example of this is the common
mousetrap. Take away any one part, and it ceases to
function. In the case of irreducibly complex organisms, taking
away any one part causes it to die.
Question #6
The theory of evolution says that less complex organisms evolved into
more complex life forms. How could the Bacterial Flagellum have
evolved from a lower life form? What is its' transitional fossil?
Proceed to Evolution
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Number Seven.
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