Biological life cycle - Wikipedia In biology, a life cycle (or biological life cycle when the context is not clear) is a series of stages of the life of an organism It begins as a zygote, often in an egg, and concludes as an adult that reproduces, producing an offspring in the form of a new zygote
Lifecycle - definition of Lifecycle by The Free Dictionary 1 the sequence of developmental changes undergone by an organism from one primary form, as a gamete, to the recurrence of the same form in the next generation 2 a series of stages, as childhood and middle age, that characterize the course of existence of an individual, group, or culture
compounds - Life cycle, life-cycle or lifecycle? - English . . . My feeling is that if referring to a single concept, it should be a single or closed word, i e lifecycle On the other hand, when referring to separate concepts, the open usage would be more appropriate
Life Cycle vs. Lifecycle - Whats the Difference? | This vs. That Life Cycle typically refers to the series of stages that an organism goes through from birth to death, including growth, reproduction, and aging On the other hand, Lifecycle is a broader term that can refer to the stages of development or evolution of any system, process, or product
What is a life cycle? – KS2 Science curriculum - BBC Bitesize Every living thing changes as it goes through its life from birth to death Some living things might not change very much; they may just become bigger versions of the baby animal In some animals,