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- | =====THE CHITIN | + | =====THE CHITIN |
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Bee colonies are threatened in all industrialized nations. Given that the survival of bees is crucial for human sustainability, | Bee colonies are threatened in all industrialized nations. Given that the survival of bees is crucial for human sustainability, | ||
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Can we print a beehive with chitin forthcoming from the bees exosceleton? | Can we print a beehive with chitin forthcoming from the bees exosceleton? | ||
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**What is Chitin?** | **What is Chitin?** | ||
Chitin is a naturally renewable source, non-toxic, non-allergenic, | Chitin is a naturally renewable source, non-toxic, non-allergenic, | ||
- | It is found in the exosceleton of arthropods, the invertebrates animals amongst which the insects and the species Apis mellifera (honeybees). | + | It is found in the exosceleton of arthropods, the invertebrates animals amongst which the insects and the species Apis mellifera (Principles of Insect Physiology |
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**Chemistry of Chitin?** | **Chemistry of Chitin?** | ||
- | Chitin (C8H13O5N)n is a long-chain polymer of an N-acetylglucosamine, | + | Chitin (C8H13O5N)n is a long-chain polymer of an N-acetylglucosamine, |
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Chitin is a polysaccharide , a type of carbohydrate that has a basic structure of a repeating chain of sugar molecules. Chitin is analogous in structure to cellulose, the compound that provides structural support to plant tissues. | Chitin is a polysaccharide , a type of carbohydrate that has a basic structure of a repeating chain of sugar molecules. Chitin is analogous in structure to cellulose, the compound that provides structural support to plant tissues. | ||
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Will the bee colony tolerate Chitin as a constructing material or will they destroy it (= eat it)? | Will the bee colony tolerate Chitin as a constructing material or will they destroy it (= eat it)? | ||
- | =====4. | + | =====4. the experiment===== |
* Make a selection of bio materials to work with: Paper, Kombucha skin, Bioplastic, Chitin. All of these bio materials have different constituents and the goal is to see which materials are nibbled on by the bees, and which materials they don't touch and thus are solid enough for construction. | * Make a selection of bio materials to work with: Paper, Kombucha skin, Bioplastic, Chitin. All of these bio materials have different constituents and the goal is to see which materials are nibbled on by the bees, and which materials they don't touch and thus are solid enough for construction. | ||
* Design a small, identical object and produce it in all of the selected materials. The size of the object should respect the thickness of the wall of a bee shelter, and a surface big enough to be able to check the behaviour of the bee colony over a timespan of 3 weeks minimum. Ideal would be a cube of 100mm x 100mm x 20mm. | * Design a small, identical object and produce it in all of the selected materials. The size of the object should respect the thickness of the wall of a bee shelter, and a surface big enough to be able to check the behaviour of the bee colony over a timespan of 3 weeks minimum. Ideal would be a cube of 100mm x 100mm x 20mm. | ||
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- | =====5.analyze your data===== | + | =====5. |
- | =====6.reach a conclusion===== | + | =====6. conclusion===== |
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