The diagram shows the life cycle of flowering plants.

The diagram shows the life cycle of flowering plants.
IELTS Writing Task Chart for The diagram shows the life cycle of flowering plants.
The chart illustrates the cycle of flowering plants’ life. Including 6 steps: seeds, germination, growth, pollination, fertilization, and seed dispersal.
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, the six steps can be classified to 4 main stages of seeds: germination, pollination, fertilization, and dispersion. Water, insects and sunlight are essential factors flower plants. Interestingly, the next generation of the plant needs to grow far away from parents.
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a dry seed needs to be soaked in the water for absorbing moisture before planting into the soil. The lukewarm temperature, right humidity, and sunlight are importance factors for growing roots and developing stems. After vegetative growth, the plant will ready for reproduction by blooming flowers to appeal insects to transfer pollen of flowers and continue to fertilization stage to produce fruit. When the fruit is ripe until ready for growing the new tree, its seeds will be spread out far from its parent area to start new cycle of plants in the environment that has enough water, light, and nutrients.

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • life cycle
  • seed
  • flower
  • plant
  • seedling
  • soil
  • water
  • sunlight
  • mature
  • leaves
  • stems
  • reproduction
  • pollination
  • pollen
  • attract
  • insects
  • create
  • spread
  • wind
  • water
  • animals
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