We couldn’t live for two minutes without them, yet even after a billion years mitochondria behave as if they think things might not work out between us. They maintain their own DNA. They reproduce at a different time from their host cell. They look like bacteria, divide like bacteria, and sometimes respond to antibiotics in the way bacteria do. In short, they keep their bags packed.

A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson
Part V: Life Itself, Chapter 19: The Rise of Life, 2005 (via engrprof)

mitochondria this is why nobody trusts you

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