The given illustration provides a clear description of the life circulation of a flowering plant.
As can be observed from the picture, there is a total of 8 steps in the process, commencing with sowing land with seeds and culminating at a mature plant.
A glance at the provided process reveals the seeds are sown and watered before moving on to the next step called germination. In this step, the roots appear, and then the sprout with its very first leaves also makes its appearance. It subsequently takes 7 days to develop into seedlings whose leaves increase in size. Following that, buds emerge from the leaves, and after 3 days, thanks to the sunlight these buds bloom into flowers. The plant continues its development and finally becomes a mature plant with fruits that contain seeds inside. After these fruits ripen, the seeds fall to the ground and are ready to grow up. The life cycle repeats all over again.
tuoqdzy1904 the life circulation Cycle would be a better word there. tuoqdzy1904 culminating at In usually goes with your first word. tuoqdzy1904 Following that, buds emerge from the leaves, That doesn't make sense.
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tuoqdzy1904the life circulation
Cycle would be a better word there.
tuoqdzy1904culminating at
In usually goes with your first word.
tuoqdzy1904Following that, buds emerge from the leaves,
Where is the diagram?
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