Petal Animation

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Anatomy and Physiology Part 1: Fairy Wings

   In this Part One of Our Anatomy and Physiology I would like to start with the fairy wings. the fairies inhabit most of our jungles as well as us, and some people are born with fairy wings. Here we will look at the comparison of a butterfly wing to a fairy wing.

Fig 1) Butterfly Wing (Lepidoptera)

Here some of the veins are portrayed on the wings, also the tiny scales that the wing is made up of are shown. They are like tiny plates that overlap with one another.


Fig 2) Fairy Wing

The Wings of a fairy are very much like a butterfly's in order to camouflage them. They attack to the spinal cord nerve endings on the fairy's back. they are very beautiful and delicate. If you beat the, too fast they will look like they aren't there at all. The wings resemble nature and flowers a lot. The people here that have fairy wings like these take good care of them, and they are all very beautiful.





This picture also explores the fairy wing further, drawing out the bones and everything of another type of fairy wing.





The next thing on our Anatomy list is The Anatomy of The Mermaids.

2 comments:

  1. Sorry to bother on what seems to be an old post, but it looks like a section of this is missing. I was wondering if the other page was obtainable?

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  2. Oh sorry, I was referring to the fairy part.

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