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the Fibonacci sequence is found in... Nature Art Leaf formations pine cones pineapples flowers paintings veggies and fruit building design and that is just a few examples
because, for instance, the number of petals on most types of flowers is usually a number that can be found in the Fibonacci sequence.
Here are some - I'm not sure I can come up with 15 though: Fibonacci sequence in roots of plants Golden ratio in sunflower seed heads Rotational symmetry of flowers such as daisies Hexagonal honeycombs in bee hives Reflective symmetry in leaves this is which i could think of!!
The spiral patterns on pine cones and cycads, the number of petals on certain flowers, the number of leaves on the stems of some plants, and the arrangement of seeds on a sunflower seed head are some examples of Fibonacci sequences.
you can find wolfsbane in the Alps it grows natruly in the damp woods it is a threatened spicies and it prouduces sulfur-yellow flowers between June & August the higher the elevation the more flowers it will get and the longer it will last.
flowers and nautilus shells are a couple. You can search for 'Fibonacci nautilus' or 'Fibonacci nature' for more information.
the Fibonacci sequence is found in... Nature Art Leaf formations pine cones pineapples flowers paintings veggies and fruit building design and that is just a few examples
because, for instance, the number of petals on most types of flowers is usually a number that can be found in the Fibonacci sequence.
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There is symbiotic relationship between insects and flowers as far as reproduction of flowers is concerned.
The relationship between bees and flowers is interdependence; the bees fertilize the flowers by moving pollen from plant to plant and the flowers provide the bees with nectar for their assistance.
This is called a Fibonacci Sequence where the two initial (seed) values are 1 and 3, thereafter every term is the sum of the two previous terms. 4 = 3 + 1 7 = 4 + 3 11 = 7 + 4 18 = 11 + 7 29 = 18 + 11 So the next number would be the sum of, 29 + 18 = 47
I can't be sure what you would use it for but I do know that it can be used for converting kilometres into miles i.e. 5 miles =8 kilometres and so on and that many flowers have a Fibonacci number of petals.
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Interdependence refers to a relationship between two or more entities where they rely on each other for mutual support or survival. Examples include the relationship between bees and flowers (bees depend on flowers for nectar, while flowers depend on bees for pollination) and the symbiotic relationship between certain fish and cleaner fish (the cleaner fish remove parasites from the other fish, benefiting both).
Here are some - I'm not sure I can come up with 15 though: Fibonacci sequence in roots of plants Golden ratio in sunflower seed heads Rotational symmetry of flowers such as daisies Hexagonal honeycombs in bee hives Reflective symmetry in leaves this is which i could think of!!
There is a symbiotic relationship between a crab spider and a flower. The crab spider carry pollen grains to the other flowers when gathering nectar on these flowers.