
Enzymes
In Our Time: Science
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The Origins of Oxygen
The enzyme that takes nitrogen in the air, which is completely unreactive, makes ammonia NH3. It was invented once in bacteria hundreds of millions of years ago and then given to other organisms like plants where it became kind of optimized for use. Did you also say that oxygen was invented once? No, no. The enzyme which generates oxygen, which makes oxygen from water, uses an incredibly complicated chemical reaction that we still don't understand. And it was made once in the whole of the Earth's history.
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