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The diagram shows the life cycle of flowering plants. Summarise the information by

selecting and reporting the main features. Write at least 100-120 words.​

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Answered by abhishekmahato871
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Answered by aryansuts01
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The class of plants known as flowering plants, or angiosperms, are those that produce both flowers and fruits. The name "angiosperm," which refers to plants that generate their seeds encased within a fruit, is derived from the Greek terms angeion ('container, vessel,') and sperma ('seed'). Angiosperms are plants that produce seeds, much like gymnosperms do. They differ from gymnosperms in that they produce fruits that contain seeds and have flowers as well as endosperm in their seeds.

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The diagram shows the life cycle of flowering plants. Summarize the information by

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selecting and reporting the main features. Write at least 100-120 words.

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The provided diagram shows the various stages of a plant's life cycle.

Six steps make up the life cycle as a whole. It starts with seeds soaking up water and concludes with seeds dispersing.

The first step in flower germination is water uptake and absorption by the grain of the flower. The second stage of a plant's life cycle, known as germination, is when roots begin to grow. Warmth, in addition to water, is crucial for the development of roots. The growth of the stem is the third step. The direction of the stem's growth is toward the sun. The next step is pollination. Insects help with pollination, which is the process of moving pollen between two plants. The development of fruits with seeds inside them results from fertilization, which follows. Dispersing these seeds far from the vine is the final step before the process loops back on itself.

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