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Macromolecules | Classes and Functions
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Biomolecules (Updated 2023)
Explore the four biomolecules and their importance for organisms and the structure and function of their cells! This 2023 UPDATED Biomolecules Amoeba Sisters video has some more detail and improved art from the 2016 Amoeba Sisters biomolecules video. The old 2016 biomolecules video https://youtu.be/YO244P1e9QM will remain up in case you prefer it. The biomolecules (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids) can all can have important functions in the body. As mentioned for the old 2016 video, this video is not giving human dietary guidelines - for your dietary needs, consult with a dietitian or medical doctor.
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Table of Contents:
00:00 Intro
00:46 Monomer Definition
1:04 Carbohydrates
2:45 Lipids
4:24 Proteins
5:37 Nucleic Acids
6:38 Biomolecule Structure
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published: 31 Jul 2023
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Beginners Guide to MACROMOLECULES
Macromolecules are large molecules that help keep the cell alive. What are macromolecules? You may also hear the term biomolecules to describe these large molecules
Cells of animals and most living organisms have four main macromolecules that help keep their cells alive and functioning properly.
The four main macromolecules are carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids.
Transcript
http://www.moomoomathblog.com/2020/07/beginners-guide-to-macromolecules.html
published: 23 Jul 2020
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Biomolecules (Older Video 2016)
This video focuses on general functions of biomolecules. The biomolecules: carbs, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids, can all can have important functions in the body. However, this video is *not* giving human dietary guidelines and should *not* be used in any attempt to do so. *This is a video about the biomolecules. For your dietary needs, consult with a dietitian or medical doctor.* Video has been dubbed using an artificial voice via https://aloud.area120.google.com to increase accessibility. You can change the audio track language in the Settings menu.
Table of Contents:
00:00 Intro
0:40 What is a monomer?
1:08 Carbohydrates
2:04 Lipids
4:09 Proteins
5:15 Nucleic Acids
6:44 Biomolecule Structure
The Amoeba Sisters videos demystify science with humor and relevance. The videos cente...
published: 12 Feb 2016
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Macromolecules Explained | 2MC GIGAVID
This is my first ever Gigavid (nowhere near two minutes). And it pulls in several other videos from my channel to create a single stop for a lesson in macromolecules.
published: 14 Aug 2023
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What Are the 4 Major Macromolecules and How Are They Made?
Mrs. G and Plant Cell (PC) explain what macromolecules are, the 4 major macromolecules (which are lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, & nucleic acids) , how they are made, their functions, the types of food they can be found in, and the elements that make them up. Other terms covered: monomer & polymer
published: 15 Dec 2018
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Macromolecules Review
This Biology video tutorial provides a basic introduction into biomolecules. It covers the 4 types of biological macromolecules such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. It contains plenty of examples and practice problems.
Here is a list of topics:
0:00 - Name The 4 Types of Macromolecules
1:13 - Monosaccharides and Disaccharides - Glucose, Fructure, Galactose, Ribose, and Sucrose
9:19 - Polysaccharides - Glycogen, Starch, Cellulose, and Chitin
12:37 - Protein Monomers
13:45 - Identifying Amino Acids, Fatty Acids, Cholesterol, and Triglycerides
17:57 - Identifying Polar and Nonpolar Amino Acids
20:01 - Dehydration Synthesis and Hydrolysis Reactions
24:29 - Hemoglobin, Myoglobin, Keratin, Collagen, and Testosterone
26:33 - Identifying Protein Based Enzymes - Lactase, P...
published: 06 Oct 2019
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Biological Molecules - You Are What You Eat: Crash Course Biology #3
Hank talks about the molecules that make up every living thing - carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins - and how we find them in our environment and in the food that we eat.
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published: 13 Feb 2012
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Macromolecules
Hey guys, welcome to this Mometrix video on macromolecules. In our last video we took a look at cellular function, well macromolecules are the biological molecules that make cellular structure and function possible. In this video we will take a look at the structure, the function, and source of the four macromolecules: carbohydrates, proteins, lipids(fats), and nucleic acids.
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published: 10 Apr 2019
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Macromolecules: Lipids, Carbohydrates, Nucleic Acid, Excerpt 1 | MIT 7.01SC Fundamentals of Biology
Macromolecules: Lipids, Carbohydrates, Nucleic Acid, Excerpt 1
Instructor: Hazel Sive
View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/7-01SCF11
License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
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published: 09 May 2012
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Macromolecules | Classes and Functions
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Thanks for stopping by, this is 2 Minute Classroom and today we're gonna talk about macromolecules.
Macromolecules are large structures that make up all living organisms. All macromolecules have small subunits called monomers which bind together to form larger units called polymers. There are four classes of macromolecules. Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. I'll talk about each of these, in turn, starting with carbohydrates.
Carbohydrates are the main fuel source for most living things as well as a structural component for many plants. The monomers for carbohydrates are called monosaccharides, saccharide means sugar so monosaccharides one sugar. These are simple sugars like glucose, fructose, and ribose. Then your polymers are called polysaccharides and they're long chains of monomers or monosaccharides. There are storage carbohydrates like starch in plants, and glycogen in animals for energy storage. And then structural like cellulose and plants and chitin in insects.
Moving on to lipids. Lipids have a variety of functions in living organisms and there's a lot of things lumped into the category of lipids because they're all hydrophobic. All right some functions include energy storage, cell membrane formation, and steroid function. They have no real monomers, they're just kind of they just are what they are. So fats include triglycerides and saturated unsaturated fats. You also have phospholipids which form the cellular membranes. Then steroids which include all sex hormones and all the steroids form from a cholesterol base. All those are included in lipids, so it's pretty diverse.
Then you have proteins. proteins are involved in nearly all cellular functions and are a major part of all living organisms. Their monomers are called amino acids and there are 20 different amino acids. Their polymers are called polypeptides, you bind amino acids together to get polypeptides. The protein structure results from folding which determines the function.
Lastly, you have nucleic acids. Nucleic acids store, transmit and express genetic information. Their monomers are called nucleotides like adenine, guanine, and thymine. you may be familiar with these terms from studying DNA and RNA. And that's what their polymers are they're called polynucleotides and they're strands of DNA and RNA.
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Thanks for stopping by, this is 2 Minute Classroom and today we're gonna talk about macromolecules.
Macromolecules are large structures that make up all living organisms. All macromolecules have small subunits called monomers which bind together to form larger units called polymers. There are four classes of macromolecules. Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. I'll talk about each of these, in turn, starting with carbohydrates.
Carbohydrates are the main fuel source for most living things as well as a structural component for many plants. The monomers for carbohydrates are called monosaccharides, saccharide means sugar so monosaccharides one sugar. These are simple sugars like glucose, fructose, and ribose. Then your polymers are called polysaccharides and they're long chains of monomers or monosaccharides. There are storage carbohydrates like starch in plants, and glycogen in animals for energy storage. And then structural like cellulose and plants and chitin in insects.
Moving on to lipids. Lipids have a variety of functions in living organisms and there's a lot of things lumped into the category of lipids because they're all hydrophobic. All right some functions include energy storage, cell membrane formation, and steroid function. They have no real monomers, they're just kind of they just are what they are. So fats include triglycerides and saturated unsaturated fats. You also have phospholipids which form the cellular membranes. Then steroids which include all sex hormones and all the steroids form from a cholesterol base. All those are included in lipids, so it's pretty diverse.
Then you have proteins. proteins are involved in nearly all cellular functions and are a major part of all living organisms. Their monomers are called amino acids and there are 20 different amino acids. Their polymers are called polypeptides, you bind amino acids together to get polypeptides. The protein structure results from folding which determines the function.
Lastly, you have nucleic acids. Nucleic acids store, transmit and express genetic information. Their monomers are called nucleotides like adenine, guanine, and thymine. you may be familiar with these terms from studying DNA and RNA. And that's what their polymers are they're called polynucleotides and they're strands of DNA and RNA.
- published: 12 Nov 2016
- views: 562130
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Biomolecules (Updated 2023)
Explore the four biomolecules and their importance for organisms and the structure and function of their cells! This 2023 UPDATED Biomolecules Amoeba Sisters vi...
Explore the four biomolecules and their importance for organisms and the structure and function of their cells! This 2023 UPDATED Biomolecules Amoeba Sisters video has some more detail and improved art from the 2016 Amoeba Sisters biomolecules video. The old 2016 biomolecules video https://youtu.be/YO244P1e9QM will remain up in case you prefer it. The biomolecules (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids) can all can have important functions in the body. As mentioned for the old 2016 video, this video is not giving human dietary guidelines - for your dietary needs, consult with a dietitian or medical doctor.
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Table of Contents:
00:00 Intro
00:46 Monomer Definition
1:04 Carbohydrates
2:45 Lipids
4:24 Proteins
5:37 Nucleic Acids
6:38 Biomolecule Structure
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Factual References:
Fowler, Samantha, et al. “2.3 Biological Molecules- Concepts of Biology | OpenStax.” Openstax.org, 25 Apr. 2013, https://openstax.org/books/concepts-biology/pages/2-3-biological-molecules.
Urry, Lisa A, et al. Campbell Biology. 11th ed., New York, Ny, Pearson Education, Inc, 2017.
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FURTHER EXPLORATION MENTIONED IN VIDEO:
CARBOHYDRATES:
Want to see a diagram of two carbohydrates connected by a glycosidic linkage (bond)? https://openstax.org/books/biology-2e/pages/3-1-synthesis-of-biological-macromolecules
LIPIDS:
Lipids do not have a true polymer or true monomer. [Because they don't have a true polymer, many sources will include them as a non-polymeric macromolecule]
Why do lipids lack a true monomer? Unlike the others, they do not have a repeating unit.
NUCLEIC ACIDS:
If there are nucleic acids like DNA in my food, what happens to them? Check out this article from "The Conversation" (we like "The Conversation" as it partners scientists with journalist) written by a professor of molecular biology. https://theconversation.com/is-eating-dna-safe-21016
MORE ABOUT THE STRUCTURE OF BIOMOLECULES?
Carbs: https://openstax.org/books/biology-2e/pages/3-2-carbohydrates
Lipids: https://openstax.org/books/biology-2e/pages/3-3-lipids
Proteins (and the many different amino acids!): https://openstax.org/books/biology-2e/pages/3-4-proteins
Nucleic Acids: https://openstax.org/books/biology-2e/pages/3-5-nucleic-acids
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https://wn.com/Biomolecules_(Updated_2023)
Explore the four biomolecules and their importance for organisms and the structure and function of their cells! This 2023 UPDATED Biomolecules Amoeba Sisters video has some more detail and improved art from the 2016 Amoeba Sisters biomolecules video. The old 2016 biomolecules video https://youtu.be/YO244P1e9QM will remain up in case you prefer it. The biomolecules (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids) can all can have important functions in the body. As mentioned for the old 2016 video, this video is not giving human dietary guidelines - for your dietary needs, consult with a dietitian or medical doctor.
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Table of Contents:
00:00 Intro
00:46 Monomer Definition
1:04 Carbohydrates
2:45 Lipids
4:24 Proteins
5:37 Nucleic Acids
6:38 Biomolecule Structure
-------------
Factual References:
Fowler, Samantha, et al. “2.3 Biological Molecules- Concepts of Biology | OpenStax.” Openstax.org, 25 Apr. 2013, https://openstax.org/books/concepts-biology/pages/2-3-biological-molecules.
Urry, Lisa A, et al. Campbell Biology. 11th ed., New York, Ny, Pearson Education, Inc, 2017.
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FURTHER EXPLORATION MENTIONED IN VIDEO:
CARBOHYDRATES:
Want to see a diagram of two carbohydrates connected by a glycosidic linkage (bond)? https://openstax.org/books/biology-2e/pages/3-1-synthesis-of-biological-macromolecules
LIPIDS:
Lipids do not have a true polymer or true monomer. [Because they don't have a true polymer, many sources will include them as a non-polymeric macromolecule]
Why do lipids lack a true monomer? Unlike the others, they do not have a repeating unit.
NUCLEIC ACIDS:
If there are nucleic acids like DNA in my food, what happens to them? Check out this article from "The Conversation" (we like "The Conversation" as it partners scientists with journalist) written by a professor of molecular biology. https://theconversation.com/is-eating-dna-safe-21016
MORE ABOUT THE STRUCTURE OF BIOMOLECULES?
Carbs: https://openstax.org/books/biology-2e/pages/3-2-carbohydrates
Lipids: https://openstax.org/books/biology-2e/pages/3-3-lipids
Proteins (and the many different amino acids!): https://openstax.org/books/biology-2e/pages/3-4-proteins
Nucleic Acids: https://openstax.org/books/biology-2e/pages/3-5-nucleic-acids
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- published: 31 Jul 2023
- views: 831676
2:52
Beginners Guide to MACROMOLECULES
Macromolecules are large molecules that help keep the cell alive. What are macromolecules? You may also hear the term biomolecules to describe these large molec...
Macromolecules are large molecules that help keep the cell alive. What are macromolecules? You may also hear the term biomolecules to describe these large molecules
Cells of animals and most living organisms have four main macromolecules that help keep their cells alive and functioning properly.
The four main macromolecules are carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids.
Transcript
http://www.moomoomathblog.com/2020/07/beginners-guide-to-macromolecules.html
https://wn.com/Beginners_Guide_To_Macromolecules
Macromolecules are large molecules that help keep the cell alive. What are macromolecules? You may also hear the term biomolecules to describe these large molecules
Cells of animals and most living organisms have four main macromolecules that help keep their cells alive and functioning properly.
The four main macromolecules are carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids.
Transcript
http://www.moomoomathblog.com/2020/07/beginners-guide-to-macromolecules.html
- published: 23 Jul 2020
- views: 90510
8:13
Biomolecules (Older Video 2016)
This video focuses on general functions of biomolecules. The biomolecules: carbs, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids, can all can have important functions in t...
This video focuses on general functions of biomolecules. The biomolecules: carbs, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids, can all can have important functions in the body. However, this video is *not* giving human dietary guidelines and should *not* be used in any attempt to do so. *This is a video about the biomolecules. For your dietary needs, consult with a dietitian or medical doctor.* Video has been dubbed using an artificial voice via https://aloud.area120.google.com to increase accessibility. You can change the audio track language in the Settings menu.
Table of Contents:
00:00 Intro
0:40 What is a monomer?
1:08 Carbohydrates
2:04 Lipids
4:09 Proteins
5:15 Nucleic Acids
6:44 Biomolecule Structure
The Amoeba Sisters videos demystify science with humor and relevance. The videos center on Pinky's certification and experience in teaching biology at the high school level. For more information about The Amoeba Sisters, visit: http://www.amoebasisters.com/about-us.html
REFERENCE:
We cover the basics in biology concepts at the secondary level. If you are looking to discover more about biology and go into depth beyond these basics, our recommended reference is the FREE, peer reviewed, open source OpenStax biology textbook: https://openstax.org/details/books/biology
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Macromolecules Explained | 2MC GIGAVID
This is my first ever Gigavid (nowhere near two minutes). And it pulls in several other videos from my channel to create a single stop for a lesson in macromole...
This is my first ever Gigavid (nowhere near two minutes). And it pulls in several other videos from my channel to create a single stop for a lesson in macromolecules.
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This is my first ever Gigavid (nowhere near two minutes). And it pulls in several other videos from my channel to create a single stop for a lesson in macromolecules.
- published: 14 Aug 2023
- views: 34563
10:38
What Are the 4 Major Macromolecules and How Are They Made?
Mrs. G and Plant Cell (PC) explain what macromolecules are, the 4 major macromolecules (which are lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, & nucleic acids) , how they a...
Mrs. G and Plant Cell (PC) explain what macromolecules are, the 4 major macromolecules (which are lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, & nucleic acids) , how they are made, their functions, the types of food they can be found in, and the elements that make them up. Other terms covered: monomer & polymer
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Mrs. G and Plant Cell (PC) explain what macromolecules are, the 4 major macromolecules (which are lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, & nucleic acids) , how they are made, their functions, the types of food they can be found in, and the elements that make them up. Other terms covered: monomer & polymer
- published: 15 Dec 2018
- views: 61544
1:01:35
Macromolecules Review
This Biology video tutorial provides a basic introduction into biomolecules. It covers the 4 types of biological macromolecules such as carbohydrates, lipids, ...
This Biology video tutorial provides a basic introduction into biomolecules. It covers the 4 types of biological macromolecules such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. It contains plenty of examples and practice problems.
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0:00 - Name The 4 Types of Macromolecules
1:13 - Monosaccharides and Disaccharides - Glucose, Fructure, Galactose, Ribose, and Sucrose
9:19 - Polysaccharides - Glycogen, Starch, Cellulose, and Chitin
12:37 - Protein Monomers
13:45 - Identifying Amino Acids, Fatty Acids, Cholesterol, and Triglycerides
17:57 - Identifying Polar and Nonpolar Amino Acids
20:01 - Dehydration Synthesis and Hydrolysis Reactions
24:29 - Hemoglobin, Myoglobin, Keratin, Collagen, and Testosterone
26:33 - Identifying Protein Based Enzymes - Lactase, Protease, Amylase, and Lipase
28:25 - Using Suffixes to Identify Enzymes, Proteins, and Amino Acids - Polymerase, Albumin, Ferritin, Insulin & Histidine
30:56 - Saturated and Unsaturated Fatty Acids. Phospholipid Bilayer and Cell Membranes.
38:22 - Components of a Nucleotide - Ribose Sugar, Phosphate Group, and a Nitrogenous Base. Water Solubility of a Triglyceride.
43:51 - Identifying Lipids such as Terpenes, Estrogen, and Prostaglandins
46:36 - Identifying Nitrogenous Bases - Purines and Pyrimidines
48:30 - Types of Elements In Lipids, Proteins, Nucleic Acids and Monosaccharides
54:11 - Glycosidic Linkages In Amylose, Amylopectin, and Cellulose. Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, and Quarternary Structures of Proteins. Function of Chaperonins.
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This Biology video tutorial provides a basic introduction into biomolecules. It covers the 4 types of biological macromolecules such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. It contains plenty of examples and practice problems.
Here is a list of topics:
0:00 - Name The 4 Types of Macromolecules
1:13 - Monosaccharides and Disaccharides - Glucose, Fructure, Galactose, Ribose, and Sucrose
9:19 - Polysaccharides - Glycogen, Starch, Cellulose, and Chitin
12:37 - Protein Monomers
13:45 - Identifying Amino Acids, Fatty Acids, Cholesterol, and Triglycerides
17:57 - Identifying Polar and Nonpolar Amino Acids
20:01 - Dehydration Synthesis and Hydrolysis Reactions
24:29 - Hemoglobin, Myoglobin, Keratin, Collagen, and Testosterone
26:33 - Identifying Protein Based Enzymes - Lactase, Protease, Amylase, and Lipase
28:25 - Using Suffixes to Identify Enzymes, Proteins, and Amino Acids - Polymerase, Albumin, Ferritin, Insulin & Histidine
30:56 - Saturated and Unsaturated Fatty Acids. Phospholipid Bilayer and Cell Membranes.
38:22 - Components of a Nucleotide - Ribose Sugar, Phosphate Group, and a Nitrogenous Base. Water Solubility of a Triglyceride.
43:51 - Identifying Lipids such as Terpenes, Estrogen, and Prostaglandins
46:36 - Identifying Nitrogenous Bases - Purines and Pyrimidines
48:30 - Types of Elements In Lipids, Proteins, Nucleic Acids and Monosaccharides
54:11 - Glycosidic Linkages In Amylose, Amylopectin, and Cellulose. Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, and Quarternary Structures of Proteins. Function of Chaperonins.
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- published: 06 Oct 2019
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14:09
Biological Molecules - You Are What You Eat: Crash Course Biology #3
Hank talks about the molecules that make up every living thing - carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins - and how we find them in our environment and in the food t...
Hank talks about the molecules that make up every living thing - carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins - and how we find them in our environment and in the food that we eat.
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Hank talks about the molecules that make up every living thing - carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins - and how we find them in our environment and in the food that we eat.
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- published: 13 Feb 2012
- views: 7163957
9:30
Macromolecules
Hey guys, welcome to this Mometrix video on macromolecules. In our last video we took a look at cellular function, well macromolecules are the biological molecu...
Hey guys, welcome to this Mometrix video on macromolecules. In our last video we took a look at cellular function, well macromolecules are the biological molecules that make cellular structure and function possible. In this video we will take a look at the structure, the function, and source of the four macromolecules: carbohydrates, proteins, lipids(fats), and nucleic acids.
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Hey guys, welcome to this Mometrix video on macromolecules. In our last video we took a look at cellular function, well macromolecules are the biological molecules that make cellular structure and function possible. In this video we will take a look at the structure, the function, and source of the four macromolecules: carbohydrates, proteins, lipids(fats), and nucleic acids.
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- published: 10 Apr 2019
- views: 11339
35:26
Macromolecules: Lipids, Carbohydrates, Nucleic Acid, Excerpt 1 | MIT 7.01SC Fundamentals of Biology
Macromolecules: Lipids, Carbohydrates, Nucleic Acid, Excerpt 1
Instructor: Hazel Sive
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Macromolecules: Lipids, Carbohydrates, Nucleic Acid, Excerpt 1
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Macromolecules: Lipids, Carbohydrates, Nucleic Acid, Excerpt 1
Instructor: Hazel Sive
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- published: 09 May 2012
- views: 146433