The flowchart illustrates the sequence of steps involved in the life cycle of flowering plants.
Overall, the procedure follows a cyclical structure in nature, consisting of several phases. The process commences with the absorption of water by seeds and culminates in seed dispersal.
In the initial stage, seeds absorb water in order to begin the germination process, after which warmth and water allow the roots to grow. Once germinated, the stem grows towards sunlight, before being subjected to pollination. Following this, the insects transport the pollen between plants thereby ensuring its proliferation.
In the next stage, fertilization takes place. In detail, seeds and fruit start to develop. Finally, the seed dispersal occurs followed by the seeds being scattered away from the plant to begin a new cycle of the procedure.
