Rain is rare in most deserts and comes mostly during short rainy seasons. Many plants have adapted to this and will quickly sprout from seeds, grow rapidly and produce new seeds during the brief wet season in deserts.
Yes, creatures have life cycles, even if they have a short life. A grasshoppers life is a cycle of being born, eating, possibly mating, and then dying. No matter what genes, parents, or structure, all living things have life cycles, even plants!
Deserts usually receive most of their rain during brief, summer rainy seasons. Plants must take advantage of the moisture when available and germinate, grow, bloom and produce new seeds before the soil dries out again.
Slow growth,which conserves food,energy,and water,is another adaptation of desert plants
Plants from the division Magnoliophyta are well suited for desert life.
The rainy season is short in the desert so plants must grow rapidly so as to complete their life cycle and produce seeds before dry weather sets in again.
I think its metamorphosis :)
Plants provide food and cover for animals living in the desert.
The life cycle of plants may be of two types. Sexual cycle of reproduction and Asexual cycle of reproduction.
germination,growth,bloomage,repollenation and dispersion
All other desert life would eventually cease to exist as the plants form the basis of desert food chains and serve as storehouses of water vital to desert life.
Grevilleas, native Australian plants, do not live in the desert.
Yes, Moss plants have gametophytic plant body and sporophyteremain dependent on it.