Jared Rutter (U. Utah, HHMI) 1: Mitochondria: The Mysterious Cellular Parasite

Jared Rutter (U. Utah, HHMI) 1: Mitochondria: The Mysterious Cellular Parasite

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@chissstardestroyer
@chissstardestroyer - 24.07.2022 13:43

They're not parasites, it is a symbiotic relationship, essentially forming a totally new form of mocrobe that allowed multicellular lifeforms to exist.

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@chissstardestroyer
@chissstardestroyer - 24.07.2022 14:08

Hmm, so Dr. it seems as though these bacterium manufacture ATP through a form of a "Proton dam" as it were, for just as a dam can be used to use water pressure to manufacture electrical energy; this little creature uses hydrogen protons to power the manufacturing of ATP; and then exports it as a trade-good to the rest of the cell that it lives within and trades it's labor for a ration of food.

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@chissstardestroyer
@chissstardestroyer - 24.07.2022 14:13

So these tiny creatures eat sugar, produce ATP, and excrete citric acid and basically pee water for their biological functions, am I summing it up right, Dr.?

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@chissstardestroyer
@chissstardestroyer - 24.07.2022 14:25

These tiny bacterium are energy-plant workers in the cells; they aren't destroying molecules, Dr. they are disassembling the molecules and changing them, and then putting them back together in different ways- a lot like subassembly workers in some form of manufacturing business... I've done that kind of work in the real world in my past; an awful lot of it is "you take things apart, change them in some small degree, and put them back together differently." for a job summary- well: these guys take apart molecules, change them by recombining them in different ways, and then export them to the next workplace... simple as that.

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@heberhall6532
@heberhall6532 - 24.07.2022 19:37

Absolutely the most ignorant shit I've ever started listening to.... 'a bacteria evolved in the cell' is the PRIMARY reason you don't understand. GOD CREATED US IN HIS IMAGE....stupid is as stupid does!

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@rbspider
@rbspider - 04.08.2022 18:20

Why am I getting sea sick watching this video?

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@stem_cell_nutrition
@stem_cell_nutrition - 10.08.2022 08:16

Just incredible!! And many people believe they can solve their problems with a genetic injection ... and boosters 🤦🏻‍♀🤦🏻‍♀

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@californiahighdesertpreach2261
@californiahighdesertpreach2261 - 11.08.2022 06:16

Where is the empirical evidence to support your claim that Mitochondria evolved, from a proto-eukaryote?

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@farzanaalaman3655
@farzanaalaman3655 - 26.08.2022 21:46

Also known as the powerhouse of the cell!

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@erwinrogers9470
@erwinrogers9470 - 25.09.2022 02:19

Love it 🔥

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@erwinrogers9470
@erwinrogers9470 - 25.09.2022 02:31

Great, attention, to detail 👏

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@jamesgordon8867
@jamesgordon8867 - 28.09.2022 14:46

Evolution?
You can't prove anything!

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@fasterpastor1000
@fasterpastor1000 - 11.10.2022 13:01

The atp synthase runs at 7,800 revs per minute.

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@fasterpastor1000
@fasterpastor1000 - 11.10.2022 13:03

What level of complexity would be sufficient evidence of a creator?

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@betzib8021
@betzib8021 - 04.11.2022 20:01

At least it's a symbiotic parasite.

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@RandyStimpson
@RandyStimpson - 03.12.2022 08:42

You have presented a considerable amount of information in this awesome lecture which I consider to be evidence that mitochondria are not domesticated bacteria.

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@kenciolek843
@kenciolek843 - 05.12.2022 21:33

It reminds me of the inner workings of the Tabernacle in the desert in the book of the law in the Holy Bible

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@mitchellrose3620
@mitchellrose3620 - 10.12.2022 01:23

Really?

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@MantraHerbInchSin
@MantraHerbInchSin - 11.12.2022 22:57

The only "parasite" I want in my body. Symbiotic bacteria is fine ofc

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@Jawad-df7hm
@Jawad-df7hm - 12.12.2022 07:50

Can't you see that it was designed?

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@Mendelmandela
@Mendelmandela - 26.12.2022 16:45

Natural selection cannot explain empirically how this complex mitochondrial molecular machines ...
No one can set up an experiment where the primordial soup can biosynthesize a simple biochemical pathway or show how such simple biochemical pathways develop complexity

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@woloabel
@woloabel - 05.01.2023 05:21

What is even more mysterious about the Genetics of Mitochondria and Its function is Inheritance thereof. Maternal DNA is the only contributory Genome in Embryogenesis and that is somewhat an unknown parameter. If the Symbiosis Hypothesis was actually true, then Prokaryotic Female Predilection might certainly be synonymous with possible genetic function of female component rather than the male Genera which too is uniquely characterized in Embryogenesis as the sexual essence in Genetic sense (Y Chromosome is the Sex Determining Gene Complex). The succinct nature of the genomic makeup is another interesting feature that is synonymous with the brevity of prokaryotic Genome but highly unlikely in the Vitality Sense of Respiration Metabolism Function of Mitochondrion. A parasitizing Bacterium of a Pre-Eukaryotic Bacterium highly undermines the membrane-bounded structures of many other eukaryotic Organelles, giving credence to the ideal that Eukaryotic Domain is synonymous with not just one parasitic bacterium but a host of (multiple) bacteria possibly giving rise to Nucleus, Proteosomes, Lysomes, just like the Mitochondria. Otherwise, I favor such possibility similar to my preference to the Panspermia Hypothesis of Biologicogenesis on Earth. Ph.D Jared Rutters, Diene Wissenschaft macht Sinn und muss moglich vermehren sein als zum Ende zu machen Leben eben mehr Machtvoll und Gesund. Ich beacte und suche die Moeglichkeit der Ewigkeit. Heil!

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@gianni7581
@gianni7581 - 12.01.2023 14:58

It Is incredibile...ATP Synthetase works like a byologic motor. It uses the potential different from Matrix and membrane interspace to turn the motor and blending ADP + P = ATP ....beautiful. in short mitochondrio Is a powerbank.

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@gianni7581
@gianni7581 - 12.01.2023 15:06

I would like knowing How ATP goes out from mitochondrio.....maybe the membrane are permeable to the ATP?

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@eliasmaldonado3897
@eliasmaldonado3897 - 13.01.2023 11:39

What should we do to prevent damage

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@caclci
@caclci - 05.02.2023 20:49

0 plus 0 plus 0 plus 0 etc.. CANNOT POSSIBLY EVER give you 1

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@SigToyArts
@SigToyArts - 20.03.2023 05:44

Holy shitballs! This is the kind of thing that keeps me up at night. Maybe Covid was trying for an upgrade? 🤯🤯

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@dr.mohammadshafi1195
@dr.mohammadshafi1195 - 31.03.2023 05:37

How an eukaryotic cell lived before without this so called bacteria. And they became friends and u get Phd.😢PhD.
This heck of energy producing plant i mean hydroelectric power station was lying somewhere and entered into the lab to provide energy to his defunct lab.
Idiot of a Mr. Evolution story. When one is not witness to the event then it is illogical to have such presumptions. Dont u see that everything is planned at one time.
I find corona virus far more intelligent than humans. Who is evolved more. And he knows how to manipulate our DNA😅😮😢. 😮😅

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@rebanelson607
@rebanelson607 - 02.04.2023 02:35

I had memorized info during a college chemistry course many years ago but seeing the illustration around 15 minutes blew my mind. Thanks for such a thorough lesson!

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@foxmulder7616
@foxmulder7616 - 13.04.2023 17:38

LOL "evolved" gtfoh. There's zero evidence for "evolution".

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@NathanHaney-gj3gl
@NathanHaney-gj3gl - 15.04.2023 08:03

Dang… what happened to Ryan Reynolds… he used to be Deadpool 😿

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@kipper1668
@kipper1668 - 25.06.2023 23:08

How many billions of billions of mitochondria have worked together through centuries of study so that humans can now explain how a single mitochondria works

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@DumbledoreMcCracken
@DumbledoreMcCracken - 17.07.2023 20:18

OMG

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@SahanTheMighty
@SahanTheMighty - 15.08.2023 03:35

Nice lecture. The side to side swaying is distracting.

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@surenbono6063
@surenbono6063 - 30.01.2024 04:36

...all this means we are just consciousness in a complex organic body

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@loolaloola7313
@loolaloola7313 - 04.02.2024 04:27

Thank you
Doctor
It was very good explinatioy

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@ehenkes
@ehenkes - 20.02.2024 17:16

New Studies obviously have shown that the 34 ATP per glucose are not correct.
Perhaps the value of 28 ATP (10 * 2.5 from NADH/H+ and 2 * 1.5 from FADH2) for human beeings is correct.
The resulting 32 ATP maybe a little bit too high due to some protons that are used for other transports. This results in 31 ATP.
Stryer proposes the value of 30 as long as we do not know exactly what happens.

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- 04.03.2024 21:54

Thank you so much

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@imperfectillustration6261
@imperfectillustration6261 - 20.04.2024 15:02

You lost me at “evolved”. Hard to find an intellectually honest scientist these days.

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@kimbalcalkins6903
@kimbalcalkins6903 - 07.05.2024 07:08

do mitochondria differ in liver cells from those elsewhere ?

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@pramasauskas
@pramasauskas - 10.05.2024 14:32

Does it needs red sunlight thru skin ?;

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@Nahash5150
@Nahash5150 - 05.06.2024 06:52

So does the mitochondria have it's own DNA?

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@jonathantaylor3853
@jonathantaylor3853 - 16.06.2024 12:50

It sems to me that the presumption that the detailed processing sequences of the mitochondria came about by random chance is ridiculous. As a design engineer, I know that not even the simplest logic function can assemble itself without both external purpose and design.

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@brayodebroy776
@brayodebroy776 - 16.06.2024 13:37

I wonder if the functioning of cells is purely chemistry 🤔

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@michaelcombrink8165
@michaelcombrink8165 - 29.08.2024 19:49

This is the kind of weather report morning news i could get behind

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@soundmindbodydivine
@soundmindbodydivine - 12.09.2024 19:48

The only thing that would make this a better video is if he were dressed up like a mitochondrion...

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@insaneyoungster6223
@insaneyoungster6223 - 28.10.2024 05:54

Beautiful lecture, even though I couldn't understand what you are talking about.

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@tamibrooks2931
@tamibrooks2931 - 20.11.2024 20:13

Professor, do you have any opinion on methylene blue used as therapy treatment for improved performance of the mitochondria? Chase Hughes a public figure claims it cured his epilepsy.

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