Origin of Cells? Bad Science!
 
   Clker/gebert      Animal and plant cell DNA is so complicated that all  the cellular machines that process, regulate, and manipulate it are  constantly in need of cellular fuel. In fact, each animal and plant cell  uses so much fuel that specialized fuel-production facilities called  mitochondria are required.     A new evolutionary study attempted to provide evidence supporting a  bacterial origin for mitochondria, but all it really did was beg the  question.  Evolutionary scenarios for mitochondrial origins are faced with a  problem: The cell must utilize its DNA in order to live. But this in  turn requires an energy factory. Without either the energy or DNA  factories, the cell would die. Thus, both factories, in full form, are  required for plant and animal life.  Read the rest of "Origin of Cells Study Uses Bad Science" here .