Why do organisms make different proteins? The Darwin’s bark spider on the left makes proteins that result in spider silk with high flexibility. The Darwin’s bark spider on the right makes proteins that result in spider silk with low flexibility. Using the space below, explain why you think this happens. 50 words

Organisms make different proteins to fulfill specific functions or adapt to their environment. In the case of the Darwin's bark spider, the variation in silk flexibility could be attributed to differences in the protein composition. This variation could be beneficial for capturing prey or building webs suited to their specific needs and survival strategies.