Seed – The life of a plant begins as a seed.
Germination – The seed starts to grow when it gets water, warmth, and air.
Seedling – A young plant with small leaves starts to grow.
Photosynthesis – The plant makes its own food using sunlight.
Mature Plant – The plant grows bigger with strong roots, stems, and leaves.
Flowering – The plant grows flowers (if it’s a flowering plant).
Pollination – Pollen is moved from one flower to another (by bees, wind, etc.).
Fertilization – Pollen joins with an ovule to make a seed.
Fruit and Seeds – The flower turns into fruit with seeds inside.
Seed Dispersal – Seeds spread out and can grow into new plants, starting the cycle again.
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Plant life cycle
Plant life cycle
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What is an embryo?
An embryo is the early developmental stage of a plant or animal after fertilization, when the new organism begins to form but is not yet fully developed.
What are agents of dispersal?
Agents of dispersal are the means by which seeds or spores are spread from one place to another. Common agents include wind, water, animals, and humans
What is embryo
What are the agents of dispersal