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Current thought is that mitochondria were smaller lifeforms first "absorbed" by larger more complex cell (alternatively: the mitochondria "hijacked" the larger cell) and live in symbiosis.
Sounds weird, but also, we have more bacteria living in and on our bodies than we have cells with "our own" DNA.
Makes you wonder where we each really start and stop.
Just wait until you read about eyeballs.
I want to read about eyeballs, do you have a recommendation?
WHAT DO YOU MEAN???
rods and cones
WE STOLE EYE PIGMENTS FROM BACTERIA? FRIGGIN AMAZING.
To be honest I'm surprised that looking at this picture the first thing that came to my mind was mitochondria and not amoeba. I don't even remember the last time I had any lessons about biology.
all I vaguely remember is osmosis and mitosis
(and my hot biology teacher)
It's why it's the powerhouse of the cell.
Related (pun intended): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNQPQkV3nhw
That was an informative video, thanks for sharing!
beans
the magical fruit
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I guess mitochondrial DNA
whispers across the aisle: (its the powerhouse of the cell)
(and mitochondrial DNA is inherited exclusively from the mother)
The mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) is mom exclusive, however the majority of mitochondrial proteins are coded for in the "regular" nuclear genome. So both mom and dad end up contributing to your mitochondria.
Most of the time.
Your mom’s mom
SHHHHh teacher is going to hear
Mom power.