Plants and their types
Across
- 3. a type of flowering plant that pandas eat
- 4. plants bear fruits and flowers
- 6. plants do not bear fruits and flowers
- 7. plants with non-woody and juicy stems (e.g. balsam, sunflower)
- 9. a type of flowering plant in the desert and have thick and swollen stems to store water
- 11. a type of roots; clasp the support to help the plant grow around the support (e.g. fig, ivy, pepper)
- 14. a type of roots; grow upwards from the ground level to take in air (mangrove)
- 15. when only 1 leaf grows from a single leaf stalk
- 17. plants with weak, non woody stems that creep on the found (e.g. carpet grass, sweet potato, pumpkin)
- 18. a type of roots; thin so that they have a larger surface area to absorb water (e.g. grass, maize)
- 19. plants can also grow in _________ (pond, river, sea)
- 20. a type of roots; grow from branches and hang in the air. then grow downwards and penetrate the soil. the roots also give additional support to the plant (e.g. banyan, sugarcane)
- 21. part of plants; support the plant (woody/non woody/trunks)
Down
- 1. non flowering plant; reproduce by seeds that are prouced in cones
- 2. plants can also grow on _________ (field, garden, forest)
- 4. non-flowering plant; have large leaves and spores can be found underside of their leaves
- 5. part of plants; absorb water and mineral salt
- 8. a type of roots; swollen as food is stored inside them (e.g. carrot, sweet potato, tapioca)
- 10. non flowering plant; have chlorophyll but do not have roots, stems, leaves. usually found in the sea. example: seaweed
- 11. plants with weak, non woody stems that climb up a support (e.g. morning glory, money plant, pepper, blue pea)
- 12. a type of roots; have 1 main root and many branches. can grow deep into the ground in search of water (e.g. burdock, danelions)
- 13. part of plants; purpose: to make food
- 15. small plants with hard woody stems. their branches grow close to the ground. no main stem for this plant (e.g. rose, hibiscus)
- 16. non flowering plant; reproduce by tiny spores and live in damp, shady areas
- 17. when many leaves grow from a single leaf stalk
- 19. a type of stem