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A.

The image is Buttercups flower


B. It has five petals and Phi occurs in the petal’s distance each of it placed at 0.61804 per
turn until it became circle which is the best exposure to sunlight.

A. It is seed of sunflower
B. The seeds that contain of this flower are 144 or more and it tends to match a Fibonacci
number when you count it.
A. It is human face
B. The mouth and nose are each positioned at golden sections of the distance between the
eyes and the bottom of the chin. And the same proportions can be seen from the side,
eye an even in the ear.

A. Spiral Galaxy
B. The Milky Way has several spiral arms, each of them a logarithmic spiral of about 12
degrees. As an interesting aside, spiral galaxies appear to defy Newtonian physics.
A. A Bee
B. the family tree of honey bees also follows the familiar pattern. Males have one parent (a
female), whereas females have two (a female and male). Thus, when it comes to the
family tree, males have 2, 3, 5, and 8 grandparents, great-grandparents, great-great-
grandparents, and great-great-great-grandparents respectively. Following the same
pattern, females have 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, and so on.

Your Experiences: Write your experiences in understanding the concepts and activity.
- My experiences while doing this activity is I was amazed that numbers can really apply
even in a nature and how Fibonacci applied to us, even in our face.

Your Reflections: What difficulty, if there is, did you encounter in performing the activity?
How did you overcome them?
- I find the computation difficult because I got confused on a formula and didn’t know
how to understand it. As of now I cannot overcome it but I am currently searching some
examples for me to understand it better.

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