Photosynthesis is the second step in a plant's life cycle.
Perennials plants
No, not all plants produce seeds as part of their life cycle. Some plants, like ferns and mosses, reproduce through spores rather than seeds. Additionally, some plants can reproduce asexually through methods such as cloning or vegetative propagation.
Yes, non-flowering plants, such as mosses, ferns, and conifers, have a life cycle that typically includes both a sporophyte and a gametophyte stage. In these plants, the sporophyte generation produces spores, which grow into the gametophyte. The gametophyte then produces gametes that can fuse to form a new sporophyte, thus continuing the cycle. This life cycle can vary significantly among different groups of non-flowering plants.
Wheat rusts need two kinds of plants to complete their life cycle: wheat plants, which they infect and reproduce on, and barberry plants, which act as an alternative host where the rust can overwinter and produce spores that then infect wheat plants in the spring.
The offspring of plants are seedlings that grow and then become plants, then they reproduce and the cycle goes on and on.
The life cycle of plants may be of two types. Sexual cycle of reproduction and Asexual cycle of reproduction.
The life cycle of plants may be of two types. Sexual cycle of reproduction and Asexual cycle of reproduction.
Plant the sees stem grows flow starts to develop then it blooms
ya plant the seed water it and let it grow
Yes they do.
Perennials plants
The role of the fruit in a plant's life cycle is reproduction , in some plants it signals the end of the cycle.
Nobody "invented" it, the life cycle of stars happens naturally.
yes, plants are very important to the human life for the reperatoin cycle or the oxygen and carbon cycle.
Plants have a two-part life cycle, spending part of their life in a diploid phase and part in a haploid phase.
photosynthesis
Plants do not go through complete metamorphosis.