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The parts of a spiral include the "arms" or "branches," which are the curved lines extending from the center, and the "center" or "nucleus," which is the point from which the spiral originates. In the case of mathematical spirals, the "radius" can denote the distance from the center to any point on the spiral. Additionally, in some contexts, such as in closely related shapes like the Fibonacci spiral, "turns" or "revolutions" may refer to the complete loops made around the center.

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