This image presents two exercises, labeled 'b' and 'c', which ask the user to arrange the stages of a life cycle in the correct chronological order. I will solve each one by identifying the stages and then placing them in their proper sequence from earliest to latest.
I'll start with exercise 'b', which shows the human life cycle.
Exercise b: Human Life Cycle
First, look closely:
The four stages shown are:
- `foetus`: A developing baby inside the womb.
- `infant`: A very young baby, typically crawling or just starting to walk.
- `child`: A young person, older than an infant, often in school.
- `adult`: A fully grown person.
The logical progression of human development is from conception to birth and then through childhood to adulthood. Therefore, the correct order should be: foetus → infant → child → adult.
Now, I will assign these to the numbered boxes (1 to 4) below the images.
- Box 1 (first stage):
foetus
- Box 2 (second stage):
infant
- Box 3 (third stage):
child
- Box 4 (fourth stage):
adult
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Exercise c: Plant Life Cycle
First, look closely:
The four stages shown are:
- `seed`: The beginning of the plant's life, containing the embryo.
- `sprout`: The initial growth emerging from the seed, often showing the first root and shoot.
- `seedling`: A young plant that has developed its first true leaves after sprouting.
- `adult plant`: A mature plant capable of producing flowers and fruit (in this case, strawberries).
The logical progression for a plant is from seed germination to maturity. Therefore, the correct order should be: seed → sprout → seedling → adult plant.
Now, I will assign these to the numbered boxes (1 to 4) below the images.
- Box 1 (first stage):
seed
- Box 2 (second stage):
sprout
- Box 3 (third stage):
seedling
- Box 4 (fourth stage):
adult plant
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Final Answer
Here is the completed solution for both exercises:
Exercise b (Human Life Cycle):
- 1: foetus
- 2: infant
- 3: child
- 4: adult
Exercise c (Plant Life Cycle):
- 1: seed
- 2: sprout
- 3: seedling
- 4: adult plant
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of growing and changing worksheet.