Science Unit 5 Section 2 How Do Plants Grow
Across
- 2. a food storage tissue which assists in seed development in flowering plants
- 4. a running down, or related to the physical law of an increasing tendency for disorganization
- 7. the maturation of a cell produced by a plant meristem
- 9. in the maturation process of cells, the first step after production by a meristem
- 10. a plant that completes its live cycle from seed germination through fruit and seed production with in a year
- 12. the youthful, undifferentiated cells of root and shoot tips and other plant parts that produce new cells
Down
- 1. a flowering plant with seeds having one seed leaf
- 3. a seed leaf; may store or absorb food in seeds of flowering plants
- 5. a plant that continues to grow year after year from the same plant body
- 6. a flowering plant with seeds having two seed leaves
- 8. that part of a tree that is interior to the vascular cambium
- 11. that part of a woody stem or tree that is outside the vascular cambium
- 13. a protein important in helping to cause chemical reactions in living things to occur