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Besides the primordial atmosphere, highly reducing conditions would NOT have been found anywhere else.
Fats
Macronutrients composed of fatty acids and glycerol, serving as a major source of energy for the body and aiding in the absorption of vitamins.
Carbohydrates
Organic compounds, including sugars, starch, and cellulose, that are major sources of energy in animal and plant diets.
Free Radicals
Free radicals are molecules or atoms that contain an unpaired electron, making them highly reactive and capable of damaging cells, proteins, and DNA by oxidation.
Cellular Damage
Harm or injury to cells resulting from exposure to toxic chemicals, lack of nutrients, infection, or physical injury.
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