different lifecycles of plants
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The plant life cycle begins with a seed.
The seed will sprout and produce a tiny, immature plant called seedling.
The seedling will grow to adulthood and forms a mature plant.
The mature plant will reproduce by forming new seeds which will begin the next life cycle.
The seed will sprout and produce a tiny, immature plant called seedling.
The seedling will grow to adulthood and forms a mature plant.
The mature plant will reproduce by forming new seeds which will begin the next life cycle.
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The plant life cycle begins with a seed. The seed will sprout and produce a tiny, immature plant called a seedling. The seedling will grow to adulthood and form a mature plant. The mature plant will reproduce by forming new seeds which will begin the next life cycle.
The flowering plants include trees, grasses, shrubs, and, of course, flowers. There are also lower types of plants including ferns and mosses. These also have a life cycle but they do not produce seeds. They produce a different type of reproductive cells called spores.
In the flowering plants, there are male and female structures inside the flower. These produce the seeds. A more detailed explanation and examination of seeds is found in the Bean Plant Activities section.
It is instructive to examine flowers and seeds of various plants in order to study and learn their similarities and differences. It is also necessary to study ferns and mosses and compare them with the flowering plants.
The flowering plants include trees, grasses, shrubs, and, of course, flowers. There are also lower types of plants including ferns and mosses. These also have a life cycle but they do not produce seeds. They produce a different type of reproductive cells called spores.
In the flowering plants, there are male and female structures inside the flower. These produce the seeds. A more detailed explanation and examination of seeds is found in the Bean Plant Activities section.
It is instructive to examine flowers and seeds of various plants in order to study and learn their similarities and differences. It is also necessary to study ferns and mosses and compare them with the flowering plants.
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