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The image contains a flowchart describing the life cycle of flowering plants with six main stages. The cycle starts with seeds that absorb water, followed by germination where water and warmth are essential for roots to grow. Next is growth, wherein stems grow upwards towards light, leading to pollination where insects transport pollen between plants. This is followed by fertilization, where seeds and fruit begin to form, and concludes with seed dispersal where seeds are dispersed away from the plant. The stages are interdependent, indicated by arrows connecting them in a loop, suggesting a continuous cycle.
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The given daigram illustrates the life cycle of flowering plants.
Overall, it mainly consists six main steps, begining with watering seeds and ending with dispersal of seed. It is a cyclical process.
The process commences when a mature seed from a tree is planted in the soil, during which time water is added to stimulate germination. Roots appear in this phase , after this, the sprout with its very fierst leaves makes its appearance.The third step is the growth of stem which grows in the direction of sunlight where sunlight is essential to grow.
Afterwards, the flowers are grown , pollinators such as bees and butterflies shift pollen between flowers of others plants then the pollen is placed and fertilized, resulting in seeds and fruits. The last stage, when the plants are fully mature, they are able to reproduce by exerting seeds which the cycle will conduct continuously.
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