And it also seems to make some people even more retarded.
why are you say that?
I’m not calling you stupid…I don’t know English very well but If you laugh when you see a documentary about humans…watch this video if you are really a smart guy, you laughing at me because I put this subject in your atention
No one is laughing at the video, we’re laughing at you for making such a big deal out of something obvious.
Speak for yourself boy no so many knows what is a mitochondria…You can tell me that you knew that…because no one can test someone who tell he knows, on the internet
For you…
Maybe it makes sense to you when you literally translate from Romanian, but guess what, that’s not how translation works.
I think it’s quite important that the people you’re talking to understand what you are saying. Unfortunately, the majority of us don’t. Oh, and everyone knows what a mitochondrion is so, y’know, that’s kinda invalid too.
what is this i dont even
what the fuck is going on
He said it make no sense the material I proposed, not my crappy English
Um, wrong. No-one cares one jot about your pop science video. And Sassy is a she, not a he.
Wooosh.
He’s talking about this quote.
Once again: wooosh.
Why we are age mommy?
Because time, and dicks. Lots of dicks.
Flyaway - putting things in your atention since 1864.
@Flyaway- yes, everyone learns this stuff in like 6th grade biology. Now would you kindly stop embarrassing yourself.
Also, y u no speak english properly.
Mitochondria are cellular energy production centers containing electron transport chains used in the process of cellular respiration in the production of ATP and other nucleotide triposphates. They are characterized by their unique dual-membrane structure, and the intense folding of the inner membrane into structures called chrystae, which greatly increase the surface area available for electron transport.
Aging is commonly thought to be a result of telomere degredation. Telomeres are a consequence of linear chromosomes: because DNA Polymerase is only able to replicate DNA in a 5’ to 3’ direction, there are portions at the end of a linear chromosome that remain unreplicated after each cell cycle. Telomerase riboproteins then come in to fill the gap with a highly specific repetitive sequence. In this way, the chromosome doesn’t get shorter and shorter after each cell cycle. Over time, however, the telomere is degraded beyond the capacity of telomerase’s catabolic action, and the chromosome begins losing functionality, leading to cell death. Unfortunately, the nature of DNA means that this trait is inherited in all daughter cells through the process of mitosis, so once telomeres begin to degrade, it’s only a matter of time before integral cell systems fail and the collective - the human being - dies.
Now stop talking biology like you know shit; it’s an embarrassment to my profession.
Of course, how could I forget Sony Center? That’s the most important bit.