Brain as a Mitochondrial Magnetotactic Colony

Brain as a Mitochondrial Magnetotactic Colony

Magnetotaxis, Magnetoperception, Quantal Perception & Extrasensory Perception of Intergalactic & Earth's Magnetic Field

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Mitochondria is proteobacteria and could have evolved from a magnetotactic bacteria. It has its own bacterial DNA and can undergo fission and fusion and form a colony outside the cell. The brain has an extracellular mitochondrial network which is perceptive and magnetotactic and controls brain function. The mitochondrial clusters are seen in nerve endings and are important in neurotransmitter release from the presynaptic neuron. The free mitochondrial network in the brain acts like a bacterial colony and controls brain function and neurotransmission. Iron-sulphur centres and flavoproteins of t...