What Mitochondria Actually Do
Power, signalling, life-and-death decisions
Mitochondria are the bacteria-derived organelles inside virtually every cell. Their famous job — producing ATP, the cellular energy currency — is just one of three. They also generate reactive-oxygen-species signals that regulate cell behaviour, AND decide when a cell should die. Healthy mitochondria are why you have energy, clear thinking, and resilience.
10× more in muscle, 100× more in heart
Muscle cells contain ~1,000 mitochondria each. Heart muscle contains ~5,000 — they make up nearly 40% of cardiac cell volume. This is why aerobic training (which builds mitochondria) protects the heart so well, and why even brief mitochondrial dysfunction shows up first as fatigue, then as heart-failure symptoms in serious cases.
They have their own DNA
Mitochondria carry their own circular DNA (mtDNA) — a relic of their bacterial origin. mtDNA mutates ~10× faster than nuclear DNA because it sits right next to the reactive-oxygen production line. Accumulated mtDNA damage is one of the original 9 hallmarks of aging.
Match mitochondrial role to symptom
Connect each mitochondrial function to the symptom that shows up first when it fails.
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60 kg of ATP per day
An adult turns over roughly **65 kg of ATP every 24 hours** — close to your body weight. Each ATP molecule is recycled thousands of times by spinning rotors in the inner mitochondrial membrane (the F1F0 ATP synthase, which literally rotates at ~7,000 RPM). This is why even brief mitochondrial dysfunction is felt so quickly: there's no buffer; you're always making ATP just-in-time.
Counter-intuitive: ROS is not just damage
Conventional wisdom: "reactive oxygen species (ROS) cause aging — quench them with antioxidants." Reality: **mitochondrial ROS is a signal**, not a poison. Brief, controlled ROS bursts during exercise tell cells to upregulate antioxidant enzymes, build new mitochondria, and adapt. This is **mitohormesis**. High-dose antioxidant supplementation (vitamin E, C in mega-doses) blunts the training response and has been associated with *worse* cardiovascular outcomes in some trials. The dose makes the medicine.
Inherited from your mother only
Mitochondrial DNA is inherited **exclusively from the maternal line**. The sperm's mitochondria are tagged for destruction during fertilisation, so paternal mtDNA is normally erased from the embryo. This is why mitochondrial-disease genealogies trace through mothers and grandmothers, and why "three-parent IVF" — replacing the mother's defective mtDNA with a donor's — became legal in the UK in 2015 for families with severe mitochondrial disease.
Order the energy pathways by ATP yield per glucose
Drag from lowest to highest ATP output.
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Key Takeaway
Mitochondria do far more than 'make energy.' They turn over ~65 kg of ATP a day, send hormetic signals through controlled ROS bursts, decide when cells die, and pass along a maternally inherited genome that mutates 10× faster than your nuclear DNA. Building mitochondrial health is upstream of aerobic fitness, metabolic flexibility, and cellular resilience.