Beauty Lab. 1. The Sphere and Spheroid 2. The Circle and Ellipse.

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Beauty Lab

1. The Sphere and Spheroid

2. The Circle and Ellipse

3. The Cube

4. The Cylinder

5. The Spiral

6. The Undulate

7. The Pyramid and Triangle

9. The Lattice

Identifying the worlds shapes can be a fascinating exercise. For example, conifer trees, such as the spruce and the balsam fir, illustrate how objects in nature can combine all of the forms.

The tree itself is a pyramid (7).

Its root system and boughs are arranged in dendritic patterns (8)

Roots and boughs spread outward from a cylinder of the trunk (4).

Around the trunk the branches rise in a spiral (5). (Spirals are common in nature as seen in the vine of a morning glory flower, in the scales of flowers and cones, and in the way leaves and needles wind around twigs and branches.)

A close examination of a pine trees needles reveals an undulate (6). In general, leaves have the undulated (i.e., toothed, notched, or wave edged) pattern.

Its needles, like twigs and human fingers, are cylinders (4).

Leaf and wood fibers are lattices (8).

The trees resin ducts, like the minerals Halite (salt) and Galena (lead ore), are cubes (3).

The cells in the wood and needles (like those in blood) are spheres or spheroids (1).

Finally, if the sun shines just right, the shadow of a tree forms a rough circle or ellipse (2).

segment of a wasp nest

a spiral shell

ammonite fossil

Halite

Sweetgum balls

Starfish

Pine Frond

Pine cones

Leaf edges

Romanesco Broccoli

Nautilus

Millipede

Snake skin

Butterfly wings

Zebra skin

Sunflower (and/or other seeds)