REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS
Across
- 6. The result of fertilisation.
- 7. The part of the flower that grows into a fruit after fertilisation.
- 10. A stage in cell division where the chromosomes move to opposite sides of the cell.
- 12. The process of cellular division that results in two identical cells.
- 14. The vegetative propagation method of growing below the ground parallel to the surface.
- 15. A method by which pollen grains reach a flower without the aid of an insect.
- 16. When cells split in two.
- 18. The propagation method of the wild strawberry.
- 19. One of the characteristics of flowering plants needed to attract pollinators.
- 20. A cell with the total amount of chromosomes.
- 21. A bee or a butterfly occupy this specific niche in an ecosystem.
Down
- 1. An example of bulb.
- 2. The female organ of a floer that turns into a pollen tube for fertilisation to occur.
- 3. The dispersal method of pea plants.
- 4. The adaptation mechanism that allows offspring to grow away from the parent plant.
- 5. Male reproductive organ of a flowering plant.
- 8. The result of mixing genetic information from both parents.
- 9. Cells that result from meiosis.
- 11. Part of the male reproductive system of a flowering plant that contains pollen grains.
- 13. The female gametes inside the ovary of a flower.
- 17. Reproduction in flowering plants.