It is not possible for the cell to have evolved step by step
https://byjus.com/question-answer/can-a-cell-live-without-endoplasmic-reticulum/
"Without the endoplasmic reticulum, the cell will not survive. Without rough ER the cell will not be able to synthesize new lysosomal enzymes, plasma membrane proteins, proteins for Golgi apparatus, and proteins essential for extracellular secretion."
https://byjus.com/question-answer/what-would-happen-to-the-life-of-a-cell-if-there-was-no-golgi-apparatus/
"Lysosomes would not be generated in the absence of the Golgi apparatus, and the cell would eventually die as a result of the buildup of dead and damaged molecules and organelles. Materials would no longer be packaged or transported if the Golgi apparatus were absent."
3. A nucleus
4. A membrane
https://byjus.com/question-answer/can-cells-survive-without-a-membrane/
"A living cell cannot survive without a membrane. Apart from acting as a barrier and attachment site, cell membranes play important roles in living cells. Membranes have carrier proteins for transport, cell membranes also contain enzymes for a certain reactions."
5. Ribosomes
https://byjus.com/question-answer/can-you-live-without-ribosomes/
"Every chemical process and damage repair in cells requires proteins. Without proteins, the cells in the body will not be able to synthesise proteins and function properly. So, without ribosomes, life will not be possible in living organisms."
6. DNA
"Without a nucleus, the cell cannot get what it needs to survive and thrive. A cell without DNA lacks the capacity to do much of anything other than its one given task. Living organisms depend on genes in DNA to guide proteins and enzymes. Even primitive life forms have DNA or RNA."
7. DNA repair
"DNA repair is essential for cell vitality, cell survival, and cancer prevention, yet cells' ability to patch up damaged DNA declines with age for reasons not fully understood."
8. Cytoplasm
"Cells generally do not survive without the gel-like cytoplasm as many chemical reactions necessary to support the cells occur within cytoplasm along with embedding of various cell organelles. On removing the cytoplasm, the organelles would stop functioning which would lead to the death of the cells."
Conclusions: The cell is irreducibly complex. The theory of evolution is a fairytale.