good video on mitochondria (get some context and novel insights)

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Pls summary saar
i don’t want to watch this bullshit
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Pls summary saar
i don’t want to watch this bullshit
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mitochondria have receptors, regulate nucleus (apoptosis and much more), passed on by mothers in all animals for 1. sperm mitochondrial DNA is heavily damaged and 2. deliberate genetic mechanism to prevent paternal mitochondrion dna being passed one. if mitochondria from sperm are passed on, the offspring has pretty bad health issues (experimentally in c. elegans and in a case of a human). mitochondrial dna can break off and incorportate into nuclear dna, linked to neuron dysfunction and ageing, can become transposons apparently
 
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mitochondria have receptors, regulate nucleus (apoptosis and much more), passed on by mothers in all animals for 1. sperm mitochondrial DNA is heavily damaged and 2. deliberate genetic mechanism to prevent paternal mitochondrion dna being passed one. if mitochondria from sperm are passed on, the offspring has pretty bad health issues (experimentally in c. elegans and in a case of a human). mitochondrial dna can break off and incorportate into nuclear dna, linked to neuron dysfunction and ageing, can become transposons apparently
too long
2 sentences max pls
 
also, mitochondria may communicate with photons (??!!)

 
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please saar
Sure! Here's your text revised into two clearer sentences:


"Mitochondria have receptors, regulate the nucleus (e.g., apoptosis and other processes), and are maternally inherited in all animals because sperm mitochondrial DNA is both heavily damaged and actively prevented from being passed on through a genetic mechanism. If sperm mitochondria are inherited, it leads to severe health issues, as observed experimentally in C. elegans and in a human case; additionally, mitochondrial DNA can integrate into nuclear DNA, which is linked to neuronal dysfunction, aging, and may even act as transposons."


Does this capture what you meant?
 
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