"How Our Mitochondria differ from those of E-Coli by Francis Crick"1
We found there are important differences,between the cells,
of humans,who live in an aerobic environment.and those of,
escherichia coli,bacteria,who live in anerobic environments.
The e-coli cells,are the cells of the single celled,bacteria
described,in the explanations of the Krebs,citric acid cycle,that,
have to re-cycle their carbon, oxygen and hydrogen or they die.
Our mitochondria function just the opposite to those of the e-coli.
human mitochondria, never breakdown enzymes and nucleosides
nor do they have to recycle,their carbon,oxygen and hydrogen ions,
because,our blood serum supplys our cells with all their needed,
cell organelle repair,phosphates,nucleosides and amino acids.
NSI research also indicates,that our mitochondria have more,
internal functions,than those described,in the normal description,
of the mitochondrial functions of the single celled e-coli bacteria,.
described by Hans Krebs in his report to Kaiser Wilhem Institute.
Recent,University of France medical research also indicates,
molecular Methyl esters and Hydroxyls are more important agents,
of molecular transformation in cells than the single hydrogen ions,
and tri-carboxylic acid esters.(tca esters) described by Hans Krebs
The AMA,ACS and IUPAC should not require medical students to,
know those citric acid cycle concepts of Krebs,which tend to cause,
latin and negro students to drop out of medical and dental schools.
Then thousands of them a year can become Doctors and Dentists.