This seems like a loaded question, but at any rate:
– Hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen are not considered the sole “ingredients” required to “create” life.
– Various elements form molecules, macromolecules, and supramolecular assemblies, which in turn provide the underlying basis for biochemical, protein, and cellular interactions, ultimately giving rise to “life”.
– Some of the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood, but then the definition of “life” isn’t exactly clear or agreed upon either.
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