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The stages through which a plant or animal goes through in life is called the life cycle. Each plant or animal species has a different life cycle.
the frog goes through a metamorphasis
It is first a seed,grows from roots then shoots and becomes tasty this answer is by noor :)
amphibians are slimy
butterflies do not hybernate
The stages through which a plant or animal goes in its life is referred to as the life cycle.
It means different stages of software life cycle.
It consists of different stages of software life cycle.
The life cycle of a parasite refers to the series of stages it goes through to complete its life, including egg, larval, and adult stages. Parasites often alternate between different hosts to reproduce and develop. Understanding the life cycle is important for controlling and treating parasitic infections.
Plants do not go through complete metamorphosis.
Product life cycle management (or PLCM) is the succession of strategies used by business management as a product goes through its life cycle. The conditions in which a product is sold (advertising, saturation) changes over time and must be managed as it moves through its succession of stages.Product life cycle (PLC) Like human beings, products also have a life-cycle. From birth to death, human beings pass through various stages e.g. birth, growth, maturity, decline and death. A similar life-cycle is seen in the case of products. The product life cycle goes through multiple phases, involves many professional disciplines, and requires many skills, tools and processes. Product life cycle (PLC) has to do with the life of a product in the market with respect to business/commercial costs and sales measures. To say that a product has a life cycle is to assert three things:Products have a limited life,Product sales pass through distinct stages, each posing different challenges, opportunities, and problems to the seller,Products require different marketing, financing, manufacturing, purchasing, and human resource strategies in each life cycle stage.
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