Plants and trees
Across
- 3. These are the woody structures that hold seeds of certain trees. They can be found on pine trees and contain many smaller seeds.
- 5. This is a type of tree that grows tall and has strong wood. It often has wide, spreading branches and produces acorns.
- 6. These are the woody parts that grow out of a tree trunk. Leaves, flowers, and fruits can grow on branches.
- 11. These are flat and green parts of This that make food through a process called photosynthesis. They come in different shapes and sizes.
- 12. These are grow underground and anchor This in the soil. They also absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
- 13. These are like tiny plant babies. They can grow into new This when they get enough water, sunlight, and soil.
- 14. These are the colorful and often fragrant parts of a flower. They can attract insects and birds to help with pollination.
Down
- 1. This is the part of This that holds it up. It acts like a straw, carrying water and nutrients to different parts of This.
- 2. These are tall plants with big, bright yellow flowers. They turn their faces toward the sun as it moves across the sky.
- 4. This is a climbing plant with long, trailing stems. It often grows on walls and trees, adding a green, leafy touch to its surroundings.
- 7. These are plants that grow in hot, dry places. They have thick, spiky stems to store water and protect themselves from animals.
- 8. This is the colorful part of a plant that often smells nice. Flowers help This make seeds so new plants can grow.
- 9. This is the tough outer layer of a tree trunk. It helps protect This and provides support. Different trees have different kinds of bark.
- 10. These are often sweet or juicy parts of This that contain seeds. Some examples are apples, oranges, and strawberries.