BIOLOGY 21.5
Across
- 1. / Structure composed of one carpel or two or more fused carpels
- 4. /when both megasporangiate and microsporangiate flowers occur on the same plant.
- 7. / when the generalized flower has functional megasporangia and microsporangia (aka hermaphroditic)
- 8. / would be a raspberry-one that develops from several separate carpels of a single flower.
- 9. / A structure composed of several to many flowers, different families of flowering plants have characteristics types of inflorescences (like compound umbels.
- 12. / Structures bearing microsporangia
- 13. / The apical stalk of the pistil is the style and the terminal surface that receives pollen grains is the
Down
- 2. / is one that develops from a single carpel or several fused carpels like a plum or peach.
- 3. / formed from a cluster of flowers
- 5. / The swollen base of the pistil (w/ one or more ovules each containing a megasporanguim surrounded by its protective integument)
- 6. / When some produce two types of flowers, one with only megasporangia and the other only with microsporangia. So either the stamens or carpels are nonfunctional or absent in a given flower.
- 10. / (a triploid tissue) contains stored nutrients for the developing embryo.
- 11. / Structures bearing megasporangia