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The spiral has polar slope 2ln(ρ)/π, where ρ satisfies ... Nautilus shell and plastic spiral, with ρ the positive root of x^3 = x + 1: Width: 2240: Height: 1680
The chambered nautilus (Nautilus pompilius), also called the pearly nautilus, is the best-known species of nautilus. The shell, when cut away, reveals a lining of lustrous nacre and displays a nearly perfect equiangular spiral, although it is not a golden spiral. The shell exhibits countershading, being light on the bottom and dark on top. This ...
Nautilus half-shell showing the camerae in a logarithmic spiral Section cut of a nautilus shell A nautilus shell viewed from above (left), and from underneath (right) Nautili are the sole living cephalopods whose bony body structure is externalized as a planispiral shell .
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A cross-section of a Nautilus pompilius shell, showing the large body chamber, shrinking camerae, concave septa, and septal necks (partial siphuncle supports) All nautiloids have a large external shell, divided into a narrowing chambered region (the phragmocone) and a broad, open body chamber occupied by the animal in life. The outer wall of ...
Halved shell of Nautilus showing the chambers (camerae) in a logarithmic spiral (1st p. 493 – 2nd p. 748 – Bonner p. 172) Thompson observes that there are many spirals in nature, from the horns of ruminants to the shells of molluscs; other spirals are found among the florets of the sunflower. He notes that the mathematics of these are ...
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The aperture is an opening in certain kinds of mollusc shells: it is the main opening of the shell, where the head-foot part of the body of the animal emerges for locomotion, feeding, etc. The term aperture is used for the main opening in gastropod shells, scaphopod shells, and also for Nautilus and ammonite shells.