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Zenodo
2022
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19325567 |
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- <p>Fractal geometry is the geometry of most objects occurring in nature and society. To describe complicated and unconventional geometrical objects like a tree or the coast of a river or the structure of human organs like the lungs and the brain we use fractal geometry. In this article we use fractal geometry to describe biological systems such as the heart, the kidney and the veins as well as botanical systems such as the structure of plants and flowers. The botanical systems can be analyzed using the golden concepts associated with the Fibonacci sequence which are the golden mean and the golden angle. This paper will discuss fractal geometry applied to vital human organs as well as the applications of the golden mean and angle in the botanical systems especially in the fractal nature and structure of plants and flowers. Key words: Biological system, Botanical system, Fractal geometry, Fibonacci sequence __________________________________________________________________________________</p>