Segment 1 Gilliland introduces Work. Work describes how the mitochondria of the body work to produce energy. A slide is shown to illustrate how, when a cell divides, mitochondria can be seen at high magnification. Time start: 00:00:00:00 Time end: 00:06:56:00 Length: 00:06:56:00
Segment 2 Work shows a 3-dimensional model of a ribosome. He discusses the relationship between mitochondria and DNA copying. Time start: 00:06:56:00 Time end: 00:12:18:00 Length: 00:05:22:00
Segment 3 Work shows diagrams depicting the oldest known organic deposits and earliest organisms of the earth. He refers to tables which list the early compounds necessary for the creation of life and discusses the importance of photosynthesis. Time start: 00:12:18:00 Time end: 00:21:10:00 Length: 00:08:52:00
Segment 4 Work talks about antibiotics, giving details about how their effects work on different protein syntheses. He shows electron micrographs of mitochondrial mutation. Work ends the lecture by noting that with the 50,000 unexplored genes in the nucleus of mitochondria, they hold many surprises for researchers in the future. Time start: 00:21:10:00 Time end: 00:27:40:03 Length: 00:06:30:03