Structural and Reproductive Adaptations
Across
- 3. removal of nitrogen wastes; differs in animals based on their water access
- 5. plants such as moss that do not have transport tissue
- 9. type of seed plant that has flowers and seeds protected within a fruit
- 10. this is lacking in offspring created by asexual reproduction
- 12. asexual reproductive cells in plants and fungi that do not require fertilization; can create a new plant
- 14. mammals that are born from an external egg
- 15. transport tissue that carries water up
- 16. asexual division of a single cell, such as bacteria and protists, into two offspring cells
- 17. transport tissue that carries sugar down
- 18. mammals develop completely inside the body
Down
- 1. type of fertilization that allows for more offspring but they are not protected from the outside elements
- 2. substance that most mammals require chambered stomachs or bacteria to help digest
- 4. a plant embryo created by fertilization between two parent plants
- 6. type of shell that most reptiles have
- 7. type of seed plant that "unprotected" seeds and cones
- 8. type of eggs birds have
- 11. type of fertilization that allows for fewer but better protection of offspring
- 13. type of eggs only possible in water from fish and amphibians
- 14. mammals that finish developing inside a pouch