1. Seed (when the plant is still inside the shell and has not yet germinated)
2. Sprout (when the plant has germinated, but not created male/female reproductive organs)
3. Adult (when the plant has created it's reproductive organs and can create another plant aka a seed)
anther
style
sigma
evaporation,condensation,precipatation,transpiration,runoff,groundwater!!
tadpole
the mature plant
seedling
Young Frog
Plants have two stages in their life cycle, sporophyte stage and the gametophyte stage.
A moth has a 4-stage life cycle.
They are born and they are dead then it starts over again
Sporophyte is the diploid (2n) stage of the plant life cycle. It is the multicellular spore-producing organism that develops from the zygote of a fertilized egg. The sporophyte is typically the primary photosynthetic form of the plant and is responsible for the production of spores. It is the stage of the plant that produces the spore-bearing structures such as the antheridia and archegonia which in turn produce the haploid gametes that are necessary for sexual reproduction.The sporophyte stage of the plant life cycle includes the following main components:Cellular growth and developmentProduction of haploid gametesSpore formationGrowth and maturation of sporophyte structuresThe sporophyte stage of the plant life cycle typically dominates the life cycle of most plants and is responsible for the growth and development of the plant. It is the main photosynthetic form of the plant and is responsible for producing the haploid gametes that are necessary for sexual reproduction.
Germination, small plant plant with fruit andadult tree
what is the third stage of the star cycle
A bird
spores
there is no 3rd stage,if there was, it would be the adult deer
The Sporophyte stage and the gametophyte stage
Plants have two stages in their life cycle, sporophyte stage and the gametophyte stage.
Potato plant
pupa
A moth has a 4-stage life cycle.
20th i think
the osmosis stage and the diffusion stage The above is false. The correct answer is the haploid stage and the diploid stage.
meiosis, but im not a 100% sure