Q1]Fibonacci and Nature - How are Fibonacci numbers express in nature?
Make sure to include the following:
• Explain and draw a picture of Fibonacci's spiral and squares
• Explain how the Fibonacci numbers can be seen in Nature
• Show or draw examples of Fibonacci numbers in Plants
(please give the answer in paragraph i will mark it as the brainliest
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The Fibonacci sequence exhibits a certain numerical pattern which originated as the answer to an exercise in the first ever high school algebra text. This pattern turned out to have an interest and importance far beyond what its creator imagined. It can be used to model or describe an amazing variety of phenomena, in mathematics and science, art and nature. The mathematical ideas the Fibonacci sequence leads to, such as the golden ratio, spirals and self- similar curves, have long been appreciated for their charm and beauty, but no one can really explain why they are echoed so clearly in the world of art and natural. The Fibonacci sequence can also be seen in the way tree branches form or split. A main trunk will grow until it produces a branch, which creates two growth points. Then, one of the new stems branches into two, while the other one lies dormant. This pattern of branching is repeated for each of the new stems.These pairs of number are known as Fibonacci numbers. Professor Ian Stewart explains that these numbers correspond very closely with growth and design in plants. "Those numbers are clues to the dynamic process, which is the way the plant grows" . All of the different plants grow in a similar pattern.