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Damage | Hydrogen Peroxide Radical

In the neon-lit corridors of the Cytosol District, Hydrogen Peroxide—known to the locals as —wasn't a villain by choice. Most of the time, she was a quiet messenger, a signaling molecule carrying orders from the Mitochondria High Command to the rest of the cell.

Unstable and desperate for an electron to balance her broken soul, the Radical lunged at the nearest structure. She tore into the , the protective wall of the cell. She snatched an electron from a fatty acid tail, leaving it mangled. This wasn't a single hit; it triggered a Lipid Peroxidation chain reaction. One damaged lipid turned on its neighbor, and the wall began to liquefy. Hydrogen Peroxide Radical Damage

The cell quietly folded in on itself, fading away to protect the neighboring tissue. H₂O₂ was gone, a victim of her own chemistry, leaving behind only a microscopic scar and a reminder that in the body, balance is the only thing standing between life and a chain reaction of ruin. In the neon-lit corridors of the Cytosol District,

If H₂O₂ was a spark, the Hydroxyl Radical was a flamethrower. She tore into the , the protective wall of the cell

One Tuesday, while drifting near the iron-rich docks of the , H₂O₂ bumped into a stray Ferrous Iron ion ( Fe2+cap F e raised to the 2 plus power

"Stop her!" cried the . A squadron of Glutathione molecules rushed in, sacrificing themselves to neutralize the chaos. Catalase , the veteran peacekeeper, began intercepting other H₂O₂ molecules before they could reach the iron docks, snapping them safely into water and oxygen.

The cell had a choice: repair the scorched earth or trigger the self-destruct sequence. Seeing the mangled blueprints of the DNA and the leaking lipid walls, the High Command issued the final order: .