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This helpful video begins by explaining how polymers are synthesized out of smaller monomers through dehydration reactions that release H2O molecules in the process. Next up is the role of carbohydrates in energy storage and as structural building blocks, followed by the use of lipids in synthesizing plasma membranes, fats, and steroid hormones; and the role of proteins as enzymes, hormones, and structural materials. Finally, the program looks at the use of nucleic acids use in storing information and transferring energy. 36 minutes.
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