CRISTIAN JHAY D.
TERCERO
BSE 1-4, MATHEMATICS
New Assignment: Lesson 2: Fibonacci Sequence
Activity 2
Every photos in this collage that I took has anything to do with the
Fibonacci Sequence may be found in the nature. Depending on the sequence
that many outcomes occur as a natural occurrence.
The Shells
As you can see from the collage example above. The curve indicates
the pattern of Fibonacci. In terms of visual clarity shells are perhaps the
finest example of a Fibonacci Sequence particularly due to the clean and
obvious lines. Moreover, collecting and displaying them may be a lot of fun.
The Pinecones
Pinecone seed pods have an organized spiral pattern when you looked
carefully. There are spirals extending outwards from each cone in opposite
directions.
The Flower Pistils
The Fibonacci Sequence can be found in abundance in the flower's
pistil. An attractive and complicated pattern is created by the curve formed
also by sequence when it is utilized repeatedly. In nature spiral patterns
occur as seen in sunflowers. The Fibonacci Sequence is nearly often the
number used to analyze these spirals.
The Leaves and Cacti
Leaves and Cacti are a good illustration of the Fibonacci sequence in
nature, with a remarkable concentration.The Fibonacci sequence can be seen
when plants are developing and growing. The more the Fibonacci sequence
appears as they spread out, the more they increase.
The fruits like pineapple and sugar apple
The Fibonacci sequence can be found on the outer skin of the fruits.
To be qualify the circles on the pineapple and sugar apple starting at the
bottom. Going up the pineapple and sugar apple in a diagonal direction to
formed Fibonacci Sequence.