When you look at a pinecone or a sunflower now, you no longer just see a plant. You see Fibonacci numbers.
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Romanesco broccoli (each bud is a miniature version of the whole head). Fern leaves, lightning bolts, and river networks. The branching systems of human lungs and blood vessels. Slide 7: The Fibonacci Sequence When you look at a pinecone or a
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Radial Symmetry: Symmetry around a central axis (e.g., starfish, sunflowers, snowflakes).