Circulatory System Fractal Pattern in Animals
by Owen Borville
November 19, 2021
Science
The circulatory system in animals contains a complex branching (tree-like) pattern of veins and capillaries that connect the main hearth pump to every part of the animal, including the eventual connection to each tissue and cell in the body.
The main artery from the heart branches off into several smaller arteries and then each of these arteries branches into even smaller veins or capillaries.
In other words, the same pattern is repeated at smaller scales toward infinity, just as the circulatory system including all of the veins and capillaries showcase.
The element of Design in nature is apparent with the fractal nature of the circulatory system in animals.
by Owen Borville
November 19, 2021
Science
The circulatory system in animals contains a complex branching (tree-like) pattern of veins and capillaries that connect the main hearth pump to every part of the animal, including the eventual connection to each tissue and cell in the body.
The main artery from the heart branches off into several smaller arteries and then each of these arteries branches into even smaller veins or capillaries.
In other words, the same pattern is repeated at smaller scales toward infinity, just as the circulatory system including all of the veins and capillaries showcase.
The element of Design in nature is apparent with the fractal nature of the circulatory system in animals.