Plants

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Across
  1. 4. Receives pollen during fertilization
  2. 5. In dicots, vascular bundles are arranged in a __________.
  3. 6. The colored portion of a flower
  4. 7. The leaf part of an embryo that is present in a seed; also called seed leaf
  5. 8. The female reproductive organ
  6. 11. Flower that is missing stamens, pistil, petals, or sepals
  7. 14. Stem of the flower
  8. 15. The tissues that transport water and nutrients up the plant (from the roots up the stem and to the leaves)
  9. 16. In monocots, ________ parts are often in multiples of 3.
  10. 20. Vascular plants that produce seeds by flowers
  11. 21. In monocots, vascular bundles are ________ throughout the stem.
  12. 22. Flower that has both male and female structures
  13. 23. Flowering plant that has only one cotyledon per seed
  14. 24. “Tubes” that move water and nutrients throughout some plants
  15. 28. Flower that has stamens, pistil, petals, and sepals
  16. 30. The male reproductive organ; produces pollen
  17. 31. Roots are usually __________ in monocots.
Down
  1. 1. Root-like structures in non-vascular plants
  2. 2. The male reproductive system of angiosperms
  3. 3. Flowering plant that has two cotyledons per seed
  4. 4. Plants that contain vascular tissue but produce spores instead of seeds
  5. 9. The structure that holds the anther
  6. 10. The slender part of a pistil, extending from the ovary to the stigma
  7. 12. Vascular plants that may produce seeds in a cone
  8. 13. Plants that do not contain vascular tissue
  9. 17. Reproductive cell which will become the seed when fertilized by pollen
  10. 18. The female reproductive system of angiosperms
  11. 19. Carrots, beets, and potatoes are examples of ___________.
  12. 22. The tissues that carry food from the leaves to wherever it is needed
  13. 25. Small leaves under a flower
  14. 26. Flower that has either male or female structures
  15. 27. Veins are _________ in dicots.
  16. 29. Veins are ___________ in monocots.