Task 1: Life Cycle of Flower




The diagram illustrates the stages that a flowering plant goes through in its life cycle.

Overall, the cycle is a natural, cyclical process with three main stages, including the seed's transformation, maturing and flowering.

The life 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, and after this, the sprout with its very first leaves make their appearance. It takes one week for this young plant to grow and become mature.

Following this stage, the leaves become bigger in size and the plant starts to seedle. As they mature, bubs emerge on the plant. After three days, they change into flowers. The flowers remain on the plant for some time before their color turns darker. This is also the time when new seeds are formed, mature, and then put in the ground. The whole cycle is then likewise repeated.



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