There is 3 stages for a life cycle of a flowering plant.
The 3 stages are: Pollination, germination and fertilisation.
Here..this is the order of 3 stages in a life cycle of flowering plant:
Pollination ---> Fertilization ----> Germination
FLOWERING PLANT LIFECYCLE (BRIEF)
This page introduces you to the basic steps in the lifecycle of flowering plants.
Germination: sprouting of the seed. Timing is critical. Germinating too early, too late, or in the wrong place spells death. Plants use various germination cues. These include the ratio of daylight to darkness, temperature, moisture (timing and quantity), fire, abrasion, and even animal digestive enzymes. For example, passing through the digestive system of an animal usually indicates that the seed has been dispersed (moved away) from its parent (so won't compete), that the seed might be deposited under a nurse tree if the animal is a bird that defecated while perched, and that there is some fertilizer.
Growth: development from seedling to mature plant.
Reproduction: production of offspring.
Egg/Sperm Production:
There are six stages in the lifecycle of the flowering plant. The seed stage, germination, growth, reproduction, pollination, and spreading seeds are the stages in the life cycle of the flowering plant.
The life span in a flowering plant begins after embryogenesis is completed in the ovule and a new seed ready to take off is formed.
corn is a flowering monocotyledonous plant
Rose is a normal flowering Plant .
Yes, it is a monocotyledonous flowering plant
Plants have two stages in their life cycle, sporophyte stage and the gametophyte stage.
a non flowering plant is a plant which do not bear flowers whereas a flowering plant is a plant which bears flowers
the stages of flowering plant's life cycle starts as a seed then the seedling,mature plant and finally death.
The life cycle of a string bean plant has four stages. These stages are, seed, germination, leaf growth, and flowering.
I think it depends on the plant but, vegetive and flowering
seed, small plant, big plant.
the stages of flowering plant's life cycle starts as a seed then the seedling,mature plant and finally death.
it help the flower reproduce .☺
generally yes, depends on the life cycle of the plant. if it was an annual plant the plant would normally die soon after flowering in anycase; perennial plants simply continue flowering and growing
It has got a dependent gametophyte on main sporophytic plant body and embryo develops inside the embryo sac in all flowering angiospermic plants.
photoinductive cycle includes the alternate periods of light and dark received by plant for flowering.
Flowering plants that complete a life cycle within one growing season are called annuals. An annual plant sprout from a seed grows, blooms, produces fruits and seeds in the period of one year. All roots, stem, leaves of the plant die annually.
In the beginning - Seeds How do they grow? - Germination Seeds on the move - Travel A seed germinates, grows, and develops into a plant.
corn is a flowering monocotyledonous plant