Hands-on Activity: Edible Algae Models

Description

Students make edible models of algal cells as a way to tangibly understand the parts of algae that are used to make biofuels. The molecular gastronomy techniques used in this activity blend chemistry, biology and food for a memorable student experience. The models use sodium alginate, which forms a gel matrix when in contact with calcium or moderate acid, to represent the complex-carbohydrate-composed cell walls of algae. Cell walls protect the algal cell contents and can be used to make biofuels, although they are more difficult to use than the starch and oils that accumulate in algal cells. The liquid juice interior of the algal models represents the starch and oils of algae, which are easily converted into biofuels.

Requirements

computer and internet access

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1 Learning Standards

Aligns to NGSS.MS-ESS2-1
Develop a model to describe the cycling of Earth's materials and the flow of energy that drives this process.

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biofuel algae Science cell structure organisms
#biofuel #algae #Science #cellstructure #organisms

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