

How does a plant's life cycle work?
The life cycle of a plant is an exciting journey that takes it from a tiny seed to a full-grown plant.
Let's take a look at how it happens!

The life cycle of a plant includes these main stages:
1) Seed
2) Germination
3) Seedling
4) Adult Plant
5) Pollination and Seed Dispersal
Stages of the Plant Life Cycle
Every plant starts its life as a seed.
Inside each seed is a baby plant called an embryo, which has everything it needs to grow.
Seeds can be different shapes and sizes, and they often have a tough outer coat to protect them.
1. Seed Stage
When the seed is planted in the soil and gets enough water, warmth, and light, it begins to germinate.
This means the seed starts to sprout!
The first part that grows is usually the root, which goes down into the soil to find water and nutrients.
2. Germination
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How does a plant's life cycle work?
The life cycle of a plant is an exciting journey that takes it from a tiny seed to a full-grown plant.
Let's take a look at how it happens!

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