The given picture illustrates the procedure of flowering plants in the form of a life cycle. There are six steps in this form of continuity.
At first glance, the process begins with seeds. In the first stage, seeds are soaked in water to absorb it. In the next step, germination takes place; appropriate water and temperature are required for the growth of roots. After this, the plant starts growing outside the soil, and the stem initiates growth towards light. Moreover, after the growth of the plant, the process of pollination happens because of insects, which transport pollens from one plant to another.
In addition to this, the further stage is of fertilization, through which the formation of seeds and fruits takes place on plants. After fertilization, the next step is seed dispersal; seeds are dispersed away from the plant to grow new plants, and the cycle begins again from the first step.
Overall, without any single stage, the life cycle cannot be completed; so all stages are necessary for flowering plants.
