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| What is the spider silk made of and how can it
be
so strong to hold a spider? | | Answer 1: Good question about spider silk. Scientists are
very interested in spider silk because it is
stronger than steel. It's true! If you made a
steel string as thick as a spiders string, the
spider string is stronger. That is amazing,
isn't it!
Scientists have studied
spider stilk and they know that it is extremely
strong. They also know that spider silk is made
out of protein. Do you know what protein is?
I'll give you a hint, and then maybe you can
look
it up on the dictionary or an encyclopedia.
Protein is the stuff you get from eating meat or
beans. It's found in all living things. It is
what your muscles are mostly made of. Think
about that for a second. That means that
spiders
have used proteins to make a string that is
stronger than steel. Isn't that incredible!
Spiders need to have a strong
string because they use the string (called
spider
silk) for many different things. They use it for
constructing their webs, making egg sacs,
wrapping in their prey, as a life line when
jumping, or dropping to escape, and as a shelter
in which it can retreat.
Did
you know that spiders can easily recycle their
silk? They can eat their old web and use the
protein to make a new one. Wow!
| | Answer 2: Spider threads contain many long molecules
called
proteins. These proteins are aligned along the
thread and all work together to hold up the
spider. In part, spider thread is strong
because
there are so many proteins all lined up
together. However, that's not the whole
story. Each protein in the spider's thread is a
spring which can be stretched a long way before
it breaks. The result is, that it takes a lot
of
force to stretch a spider's thread, and you have
to apply that force over a long distance before
it will break. When you apply a force over a
distance, physicists says you have done "work".
It takes a lot of work to break a spider's
thread.
| | Answer 3: Spider silk is made of several kinds of
proteins.
These proteins are processed and stored within
the spider's abdomen. Spiders typically have six
or eight spinnerets, organs at the rear of their
abdomen, through which they extrude the silk
proteins. During the process of extrusion, the
proteins are lined up in a way that locks them
into place and makes them very hard to separate.
The process of extrusion is under intensive
research because very little is known about it.
In fact, spider silk is so strong that it is
believed to be the strongest known substance for
its weight. Believe it or not, the U.S. military
has invested a great deal of money into
researching the physical properties of silk and
how it is made! | | Answer 4: Spiders make many kinds of silk. The best
known is dragline silk which the spider uses in
web construction and also for "hanging around".
Dragline silk consists of proteins called
spidroins. These are made in the spider's silk
glands as a thick paste that is drawn into
fibers
during spinning. Once spun, the silk is strong
and very tough. It not only supports the spider
but can trap a very large beetle. Scientists
estimate that if dragline silk could be
faithfully reproduced with the thickness of a
pencil, it would be strong enough to stop a
large
jet plane in flight. There are many theories
about what makes dragline silk so strong, but no
certain answers at this time. Most scientists
agree that the strength is related to the
spinning process which appears to crystallize
parts of the spidroins.
| | Answer 5: Spider silk is a protein consisting largely of
the amino acids alanine and glycine. One
attribute that contributes to its strength is
that these particular protein molecules tend to
associate laterally (side-by-side) in an
arrangement called a beta-sheet. These lateral
interactions between molecules give extra
strength.
| | Answer 6: Silk is made of protein. There are many kinds
of
proteins that animals make to form all sorts of
materials from muscles, to hooves, to hair. The
silk protein comes out of the spider as a
liquid,
then becomes a solid string that can be used for
lots of different jobs. Spider silk is very
strong, but so is your hair. Try taking a long
strand of hair from a brush or comb. How much
weight will it take to break it? Ask an adult
to
help you attach one end of the hair to a binder
clip or ring. They might try tying it or using
superglue. Now predict how much weight the hair
will hold. Will it hold a pen, a ruler, Your
teacher's keys? Now weigh the heaviest object
it
held (don't forget the clip or ring). Can a
thread hold that much wieght? To learn a lot
about spiders and their silk, go to this page
and
click on "the spinnerettes and properties of
silk": spiders
There are some great pictures, but your
teacher may have to help you with the meanings
of
some of the words.
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