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from Lisk91@sh.itjust.works to science_memes@mander.xyz on 13 Mar 21:16
https://sh.itjust.works/post/34382734

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Nougat@fedia.io on 13 Mar 21:38 next collapse

Cooling towers

Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 13 Mar 21:49 next collapse

The coolest kind of towers

roguetrick@lemmy.world on 13 Mar 22:34 next collapse

It’s energy gradients to extract work all the way down, @Nougat@fedia.io

5714@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 13 Mar 23:19 collapse

Sir, a second plane hit the cooling towers.

blackberry@midwest.social on 13 Mar 21:45 next collapse

see the joke is, in the USA, if you were taught in public schools, you were told the “mitochondria is the power house of the cell” as an analogy. you were told this many times, on repetition

BlueLineBae@midwest.social on 13 Mar 21:51 next collapse

At my school, they showed a video about all the different parts of the cell where each part was a character with a different “job” and looking back it was pretty racist. I specifically remember that the Lysosome was a garbage man with a Mexican accent. Very cool science video for children… very cool 🫤

delirium@sh.itjust.works on 13 Mar 22:30 next collapse

I learned about it from Parasite Eve.

Kolanaki@pawb.social on 13 Mar 22:35 next collapse

I don’t know if I simply didn’t get that in biology, or if I was just bad at biology (I passed with a D; though most of that was because I didn’t want to go to FFA meetings that were a requirement of the class). I only know the phrase because of memes.

GoodLuckToFriends@lemmy.today on 14 Mar 07:56 next collapse

It varies. I didn’t get the phrase parroted at me until in college, when the professor was making fun of the phrase. I bet it was some slide that was created by a teaching board or textbook maker, and just copied ad nauseam.

blackberry@midwest.social on 17 Mar 23:01 collapse

lucky!

fossphi@lemm.ee on 13 Mar 23:22 next collapse

Also outside the USA

Smokeydope@lemmy.world on 14 Mar 00:03 next collapse

In a round about way isnt it accurate though? Biological potential chemical energy that gets created/saved/processed in the mitochondria is eventually turned to power the moment the cell converts it to kinetic energy for work.

Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world on 14 Mar 03:01 collapse

One of my profs described the nucleus as the “power house of cell operation”. You could just about measure the speed of sound by tracking the wave of students’ faces transitioning to pure confusion.

Some chaotic evil shit right there. That mofo knew exactly what he was doing.

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world on 14 Mar 17:37 collapse

As they say, out with the old, in with the nucleus.

<img alt="" src="https://frinkiac.com/video/S05E03/DPMULurotjAvSRLaf8w8_FuVQGg=.gif">

dumbass@leminal.space on 13 Mar 21:46 next collapse

He looks exactly like a Duracell battery.

floquant@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 13 Mar 22:28 next collapse

Hahah negentropy goes brrrr

rtxn@lemmy.world on 13 Mar 22:42 next collapse

I always wonder how many people think the cooling towers are “chimneys” blowing “smoke”.

Eeyore_Syndrome@sh.itjust.works on 14 Mar 00:04 next collapse

What happens when nano plastics overwhelm them though? :/

Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world on 14 Mar 03:07 collapse
Transtronaut@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 14 Mar 01:07 next collapse

From Duracell to Powerhouseofthecell.

It’s like poetry, it rhymes.

RandomVideos@programming.dev on 14 Mar 05:28 next collapse

Wouldnt adenosine triphosphate be the real energy and mitochondria just stealing credit for the work of its children?

Litebit@lemmy.world on 14 Mar 06:53 next collapse

mitochondria is called a parasite for a reason…

GoodLuckToFriends@lemmy.today on 14 Mar 07:58 next collapse

I mean, ATP would be more like the batteries, yeah. The mitochondria would be the whole power plant, and the little spinny generators would be the big spinny generators.

T156@lemmy.world on 14 Mar 08:09 collapse

Sort of?

ATP basically packages the energy, like wires, or the battery.

But the power-house/generator that makes them would be the mitochondria under most circumstances, since one of the main mechanisms to do that lies within the mitochondria.

stebo02@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 14 Mar 07:00 collapse

I said!