Biology, asked by ss5125744, 6 days ago

What is life cycle of flowering plants?​

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Answered by chandan9427singh
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Hi mate !

Here is your answer :

The life cycle of flowering plants is : seeds - germination-growth-reproduction-pollination-seeds spreading.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • Every flowering plant started off as a seedling. When a seed receives enough warmth from the sun, air, and moisture, it begins to germinate (water). It grows into an adult plant with more leaves and a longer stem or stalk over time.
  • The seed, germination, development, reproduction, pollination, and seed dissemination phases of the flower's life cycle are the most significant.
  • Plants may reproduce in two ways: sexually and asexually.
  • Sexual reproduction occurs when pollen from one bloom fertilises the egg of another, resulting in the formation of a seed.
  • Only one parent is required for asexual reproduction, which generates identical children.
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