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Silkworm Biomaterials

Learn about biomaterials with silkworms

Biomaterials are all around us in the form of wood, cellulose, starch, vegetable oil, and many many others. But how are these raw materials processed into more practical mediums for us to use in our daily lives (for example, how does cellulose turn into cardboard)? This collection explores the nature of bio-based materials and the production process using silk fibroin from silkworms as a case study. We will walk through the steps of silk fiber extraction, and then put our purified silk fibroin to the test with an at-home tensile test.

 

 

Learn about Silkworm Biomaterials

Topic:
Life Science
Content Type:
Article
Learn about the life cycle of a silk worm and their roles in science.
Topic:
Life Science, Human Impact
Content Type:
Article
What does "bio-based" mean? What are some examples?

Experiment with Silkworm Biomaterials

Topic:
Life Science
Topic:
Physical Science
One way to characterize the properties of a material is through a tensile test.

Silkworm Biomaterials IRL

Topic:
Civic Science, Life Science, Human Impact
Content Type:
Article
Follow this activity to try to come up with other examples of products derived from bio-based materials.
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