In this video, we're going to introduce our map of the lesson on biomolecules, which is down below right here. And so notice that at the very top of our map, we have the word biomolecules, which we introduced in our last lesson video. And we can also see the 4 classes of biomolecules here in this image which are carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids. Now because this image here is a map of the lesson on biomolecules, we can actually use this image like a map to make predictions about what we're going to talk about next in our lesson. And so because here we're introducing biomolecules we're at the very top of this map.
And so we're going to make our way from the top to the bottom of the map by exploring the leftmost branches first. And so right now we're introducing in our next lesson video you should expect to talk about monomers and polymers, which would include all of these images that we see here. And then after that, we're going to follow the leftmost branches first. So we'll make our way like this and then we'll fall, over here to the far left talking about carbohydrates. And once we've explored a path to its end, we'll zoom back out and explore the next branch.
So then we'll talk about proteins and protein structure, then we'll talk about nucleic acids, comparing DNA and RNA, and then we'll end by talking about lipids and talking about fats, phospholipids, steroids, and waxes. And so this really is a map of our lesson on biomolecules and so you should be referring back to this map as we move forward in our course. So this here concludes our introduction to the map of the lesson on Biomolecules and once again, I'll see you all in our next lesson video to talk about monomers and polymers.