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Akron Global Polymer Academy Lesson Plans

Biomimicry Using Polymers to Mimic Pinecones or Flowers

Grades: 9-12
Author: Josh Oldham
Source: Pei-Zhen Jian - This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. EEC- 1542358.


Abstract

Inspired by natural hygromorphs, students recreate or simulate how pinecones open and close based on their moisture content. Students use rubber pieces that are glued together and made of two different densities. These biomimetic bilayer structures replicate simple models of natural occurrences such as pine cones opening when dry and closing when moist. Because we are using rubber polymers our biomimetic bilayers will open and close using acetone, a solvent that will absorb into rubber much the way water would be absorbed in a pine cone.


Objectives

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Procedures

Engagement

Day 1

Exploration

Day 2

Explanation

Day 3

Elaboration

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Prerequisites

Scientific method review, Lab write-up procedures


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Alignment with Standards

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Ohio Standards:

SCIENCE INQUIRY AND APPLICATION

During the years of grades 9 through 12, all students must use the following scientific processes with appropriate laboratory safety techniques to construct their knowledge and understanding in all science content areas:


Content Knowledge

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Safety


Applications

Biotechnology fields such as bioengineering; Industrial applications


Assessment

Students will be assessed by their completed lab write-up (Rubric attached)


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