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AP Biology - Unit 1.3 Intro to Macromolecules

STS Biology Review Pod

Release Date: 10/07/2025

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STS Biology Review Pod

Episode 1.3: Intro to Macromolecules  In this episode of the STS Biology Review Pod, Schuyler and Leslie dive into the “molecules of life” that make all living things possible. Whether you’re prepping for AP Bio or just curious about how our bodies work, this episode breaks down the four major classes of macromolecules: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. We cover: What macromolecules are and how they’re built from monomers The chemical reactions that put these building blocks together (dehydration synthesis) and take them apart (hydrolysis) The unique functions...

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Episode 1.3: Intro to Macromolecules 

In this episode of the STS Biology Review Pod, Schuyler and Leslie dive into the “molecules of life” that make all living things possible. Whether you’re prepping for AP Bio or just curious about how our bodies work, this episode breaks down the four major classes of macromolecules: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.

We cover:

  • What macromolecules are and how they’re built from monomers
  • The chemical reactions that put these building blocks together (dehydration synthesis) and take them apart (hydrolysis)
  • The unique functions of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids in cells and organisms
  • Why protein structure is so important—and how changes can have major consequences
  • Real-life examples, from lactose intolerance to genetic engineering
  • Fun memory tricks to keep all these terms straight for your next test!

Plus: Learn how these fundamental molecules interact in living systems, and hear about our weekly interactive review sessions for even more biology support.

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