GOLDEN RATIO IN BIOLOGY
Golden ratio in human body
Tree Branches:
In the drawing of Mono Lisa the golden ratio is used
The way tree branches form or split on example of the fibonacci.
DNA Molecules
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WHAT IS THE GOLDEN RATIO?
A DNA molecule measures 34 angstroms by 21 angstroms at each full cycle of the double helix spiral. In the fibonacci series, 21 and 34 successive numbers.
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The golden ratio is a special number found by dividing a line into two parts so that the longer section divided into smaller parts is equal to the entire length which is also divided into lengths.
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Shells:
FIBONACCI
Flower Petals:
Snail shells are perfect example of golden ratio
The number of petals on some flowers follows the fibonacci sequence
The golden ratio is 1.618.
When fibonacci numbers are seperated from the pre-numbers,the result is 1.618. Golden ratio and and fibonacci numbers have been used to date in many human-made works. And most of the objects in the nature have a golden ratio.