Animals and insects
Across
- 3. An edible part of a plant that does not contain seeds. Common examples include carrots and peas
- 5. The part of a flowering plant that contains the seeds. Common examples include apples and oranges
- 7. Describes the process by which a plant spreads its seeds as far as possible from the original plant
- 9. Part of a plant that reaches underground to take food and water from the soil
- 10. Broad, flat part of a plant that produces food through photosynthesis
Down
- 1. The process by which seeds begin to grow into plants
- 2. A part of a plant that can be dispersed and grow into new plants.
- 4. Adjective word that refers to something suitable and safe to eat
- 6. The bloom or blossom of a plant
- 8. The main part of a plant that grows up from the ground and supports the rest of the plant