Continuity of life refers to the unbroken existence of living organisms through reproduction. Living beings produce offspring, passing genetic information from one generation to the next. This process ensures survival of species, maintains population balance, allows variation, and supports evolution, adaptation, and stability of life on Earth.
Cell cycle is the series of stages a cell goes through to grow and divide, while cell division produces new cells for growth, repair, and reproduction.
Reproduction is the biological process by which organisms produce offspring, ensuring species continuity, genetic variation, and survival through sexual or asexual methods.
Sexual reproduction in flowering plants involves pollination, fertilization, and seed formation ensuring continuity of species.
Growth and development involve increase in size and complexity of organisms through cell division, differentiation, and maturation over time.