Bio2: Seedless Vascular, Gymnosperm, Angiosperm Review
Across
- 2. Typical pollination mechanism/vehicle in gymnosperm
- 4. Typically eaten by animals and used for seed dispersal
- 5. Most common and familiar gymnosperms
- 7. Type of veins displayed by monocots
- 10. Type of veins displayed by dicots
- 11. Feature of gymnosperms that help to protect, provide nutrition to, and permit survival to the plant embryo
- 17. Tallest living plants-are also conifers
- 18. Conifers that are most common in the tropics, they also have palm-like leaves
- 19. Meaning of the word "gymnos"
- 20. Typical shape of a fern gametophyte
- 21. Flower family that includes lilies, tulips and aloe vera
- 22. Flower family that includes grasses and cereal grains
Down
- 1. Flowering plants that produce seeds that develop enclosed within a fruit
- 3. Reproductive structure of a plant-generally brightly colored to attract pollinators
- 6. Feature of seedless vascular plants that allows them to conduct water/nutrients, and grow larger
- 8. Polymer found in seedless vascular plants that reinforces xylem and is a major component of wood
- 9. Seedless vascular plants that have hollow, jointed stems
- 12. These plants belong to phylum pterophyta and are the most common and familiar seedless vascular plants
- 13. Supply of stored food in an angiosperm
- 14. Type of angiosperm that has two cotyledons and have flowers with parts that are in multiples of two, four or five
- 15. Type of angiosperm that has one cotyledon and have flowers with parts that are in multiples of three
- 16. Coiled young leaves of a fern