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THIS is how Mitochondria DESTROY your Cells. 

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0:00 - Introduction
3:34 - Why do Cells Die?
7:19 - Why do we Want Cells to Die?
14:20 - How do Mitochondria kill our Cells?
21:20 - Conclusions/Take Aways
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#mitochondria #celldeath #science

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21 июл 2024

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Комментарии : 27   
@ephesianarmorytchannel6838
@ephesianarmorytchannel6838 2 года назад
Great work again. Love functions and elements used to function etc. Keep it up man!
@Physionic
@Physionic 2 года назад
It’s fascinating, isn’t it?
@sebastianoarcangeli80
@sebastianoarcangeli80 2 года назад
These are the contents that I really enjoy. Great work! Hope to see more stuff like this.
@Physionic
@Physionic 2 года назад
Great, glad to hear it. I’ll keep that in mind.
@Bepartofthepanacea
@Bepartofthepanacea 2 года назад
I love all your work ❤ I'm glad to have u here, bless 🙌
@Physionic
@Physionic 2 года назад
Always happy to see you, too, Razi. Thank you.
@tonyrabone4668
@tonyrabone4668 2 года назад
Amazing images bringing us closer to understanding.
@Physionic
@Physionic 2 года назад
Definitely a sight to behold, Tony. Thanks for stopping by again.
@melt7891
@melt7891 2 года назад
Thanks Nick ☺️
@robertrowan9893
@robertrowan9893 2 года назад
Those last pictures take me back to when I first read The Body at War: The Story of the Immune System. A lovely example of the gems you can pick up at, 'Car Boot Sales.' I bet it only cost 10 pence Sterling, if that. The shared term of blebbing now makes more sense as that was a time before the internet and what have you. Which begs the question, does that have a root in a foreign language or was it just some example of a surname and a gerund in unison?
@Physionic
@Physionic 2 года назад
Ha, I have no idea, Robert.
@MitzvosGolem1
@MitzvosGolem1 2 года назад
Excellent videos Thanks Do Mitochondria have their own Ribosome s? Who do they replicate as a foreign body with different DNA in cells ?
@Physionic
@Physionic 2 года назад
There are independent ribosomes. I’m not clear on the second question, can you clarify? Thanks, Golem.
@MitzvosGolem1
@MitzvosGolem1 2 года назад
@@Physionic How does the Ribosome "know" how to proof read rNA polymerase transcription inside a host cell with different DNA? Where does the Ribosome get it's "instructions" from?
@Markhypnosis1
@Markhypnosis1 3 месяца назад
Because mitochondria are essentially a foreign body in the cells. If Golem can clarify or correct me, but it's my understanding that way back in pre-history mitochondria were separate bacteria that somehow merged with, and developed a symbiotic relationship with the host cell. Thus becoming an essential part of every cell in every organism. Essential for the organism and essential for the mitochondria.
@MitzvosGolem1
@MitzvosGolem1 3 месяца назад
@@Markhypnosis1 Yes thank you. I read that in University biology long ago. The " Ribosome" is the mystery. How a blog with no brain can proof read correct billions of rNA during transcription .. Nobel prize 🏆 for that one . שלום
@prashanthkotamraju
@prashanthkotamraju 2 года назад
Thanks
@Physionic
@Physionic 2 года назад
Wow, thank you so much, Prashanth. Kind of you, I appreciate it.
@ThelmaThais1
@ThelmaThais1 2 года назад
Hey a suggestion for you is to research about molecular food. Please respond thanks❗
@Physionic
@Physionic 2 года назад
Molecular food? All food is molecular.
@ThelmaThais1
@ThelmaThais1 2 года назад
@@Physionic 😂 well from that point of view yes everything is molecules, as is also, energy. I meant about the new trend of the future restaurants. it already exists but is extremely expensive. The approach should be what it does in our bodies, when no fiber is involved as there is fiber present in vegetables. 👍
@basecode06791
@basecode06791 2 года назад
What are your sleeps habits?
@Physionic
@Physionic 2 года назад
I go to sleep at 9 and wake up at 5-5:30.
@asmabt7
@asmabt7 2 года назад
❤️
@Physionic
@Physionic 2 года назад
Thanks, Asma.
@asmabt7
@asmabt7 2 года назад
@@Physionic thanks for sharing
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