“Power, Sex, Suicide: Mitochondria and the Meaning of Life” by British biochemist Nick Lane (pg. 58-59) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Lane
1. ATP is ‘the universal energy currency’ of life.
2. ATP has been found in every type of cell ever studied: plant, animal, fungal, bacterial.
3. All three ‘Great Energy Highways of Life’ generate ATP: respiration, fermentation, photosynthesis.
4. The average person produces ATP at 9 x 1020 molecules per second.
5. One mitochondrion’s inner membrane can have up to 30,000 individual ATP generators (called ATPase or ATP synthase).
6. These generators are ‘the fundamental particles of biology’ because they produce ‘the universal energy currency of life’.
My thoughts:
7. One brain cell can have 1000+ mitochondria (this estimate is WAY on the low end too). Therefore, possibly 30,000,000 (30,000 x 1000) ATP generators in one cell. One brain can have 170 billion cells by current estimates (86 billion neurons, 84 billion nonneuronal cells (glia)). http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19226510
170,000,000,000 x 30,000,000 (Note: 19% of neurons are in the cerebral cortex)
Tiny enhancements can have huge effects.
Edited by lostfalco, 02 October 2013 - 02:57 PM.