Plant & Human Reproduction

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Across
  1. 1. The scattering of fruits or seeds.
  2. 5. An egg in a female will attach to this part once it is fertilised.
  3. 6. When seeds develop into young plants.
  4. 8. The process of transferring the pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the flower.
  5. 9. Something that is passed on from parents to young during reproduction, such as eye shape and hair colour.
  6. 10. The fusion of male reproductive cell with the egg.
  7. 13. When the pollen grain lands on the stigma, it produces a ______ ____.
  8. 15. A type of dispersal used by fruits/seeds that have wing-like structures to carry them through the air.
  9. 16. The patterns on our fingertips that are unique to us.
  10. 17. The male part of the plant that supports the anther.
Down
  1. 2. A type of dispersal where the seeds shoot out of the fruit when ripe or have dried up.
  2. 3. A tube that connects a developing baby to their mother while in the womb that provides them with nutrients.
  3. 4. Where the female reproductive cell (egg) is produced.
  4. 7. How non-flowering plants reproduce.
  5. 11. The female parts of the plant that contain the egg cells.
  6. 12. Living things reproduce to ensure _____ of their kind.
  7. 14. The male part of a plant that contains pollen grains.
  8. 16. After fertilisation, the ovary swells to become this.