Life Cycles
Life Cycles are the patterns of physical, behavioural, and biological changes that organisms go through in order to survive and reproduce. These cycles are essential for the survival of species because they enable organisms to adapt to their environment and help preserve genetic diversity. Life Cycles also provide a basis for understanding population dynamics, which are the changes in size and structure of animal and plant populations over time. The various stages of life cycles, including birth, growth, maturation, and death, are fundamental to the maintenance of ecosystems. Life Cycles also have important significance for humans, as understanding their different aspects contributes to the management of resources, conservation efforts, and the development of sustainable living practices.
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