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TR 1.3: Surprising Spider Silk

OBJECTIVE: KWBAT build and analyze physical models of spider silk strands of varying flexibility to investigate how the structure of proteins determines their function —how they connect to form more flexible or less flexible spider silk.


Part 1: Do Now

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Part 2: Spiders in the Lab

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Question 4
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Part 3: Suprising Spider Silk Article

Use the link to have the article read out loud for you!

https://ereader.learning.amplify.com/#/reader/02aedf49-7800-4484-ad91-3495f3241bb7

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Question 8
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Find a quote that answers this question.

How do you think a spider could have different features for a trait?

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Question 11
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Why do you think this spiders silk had to be sticky?

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Question 12
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OPINION:
Can this spider's silk be used for something else? What do you think it can be used for?

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Question 13
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Why are scientists so interested in Darwin's Bark Spiders?

Question 14
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Part 4: Modeling Proteins


Link to Sim:

https://learning.amplify.com/traitsandreproduction/


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READ!!!!

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rewatch the video about Proteins!

https://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/basics/proteins/

Structure: the way something is shaped constructed

Function: how something works or what it does

Question 1
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Describe the wheel’s structure.
Think about its shape.

Question 2
2.

Describe the wheel’s function.
What does it do?

Question 3
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How does the wheel’s structure allow it to perform its function?

What is Dr. Hayashi’s team able to figure out about the spider silk using the machine?
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Question 7
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Question 10
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Each chapter in this article discussed a specific feature. What features were discussed?
Silk Size
Silk Weight
Silk Stickiness
Silk Color

For this section, you will focus on the SILK FLEXIBILITY feature.

Question 15
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Find a spider with LOW Silk Flexibility.

Click on the spider to see their cells and what proteins they have.

Use the drawing tool to draw the shape of the protein(s) this spider has.

Question 16
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Find a spider with MEDIUM Silk Flexibility.

Click on the spider to see their cells and what proteins they have.

Use the drawing tool to draw the shape of the protein(s) this spider has.

Question 17
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Find a spider with HIGH Silk Flexibility.

Click on the spider to see their cells and what proteins they have.

Use the drawing tool to draw the shape of the protein(s) this spider has.

Recap on your knowledge of Metabolism: How are new proteins formed in the cells?
amino acid molecules combine together
glucose molecules combine together
oxygen molecules combine together
Spiders have variations of silk. What does variation mean?
likeness
differences
similarities
What are some variations of silk?

Select all the variations that you found in the text.
length
smell
stickiness
color
strength
stretchiness
True or false:

The kind of protein molecules a spider makes for a feature determines its trait for that feature.
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False
True or False:

The weight of the spider silk is not a feature, it is a trait.
True
False