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Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS)
Reactive oxidative species are molecules that contain oxygen that has been partially reduced, typically as a byproduct of aerobic respiration, and therefore contains a highly unstable oxygen ion. ROS are very damaging to structures they come in contact with. Some examples of ROS are peroxides, hydroxyl radical, and hypochlorite ion (household bleach).
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