1. GerminationTrees grow from seeds, either through sowing or by using wind to drop seeds into the soil. They mostly begin to germinate in spring, with the radicle, plumule, and hypocotyl growing from the seed. They then continue to grow, with the plumule developing into the outer part that emerges from the soil, and then the seedling grows. 2. DevelopmentThe outer leaves will continue to absorb sunlight, so that they can carry out photosynthesis and begin to form glucose, which is the nutrient for growth. These nutrients will be continuously transported to various parts of the plant, and in the process of continuous nutrient formation, they can promote its subsequent growth and development. In addition, the roots absorb water and various nutrients from the soil, and then transport them to various parts through the trachea to promote their synthesis of nutrients. 3. RaiseBy synthesizing nutrients year after year, multiple cell divisions, and then absorbing water to grow, trees will grow taller and thicker, mainly due to the role of the cell cambium. 4. Blossom and FruitFor some plants that can bloom and bear fruit, when they grow to a certain stage, the trees will bloom and bear fruit normally according to the changes of seasons. |
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