The Various Cell Types of Plants (Plant Tissues)
Across
- 6. The outermost layer of cells covering leaves, stems, and roots in plants.
- 10. Meristems located at or near the tips of roots and shoots, responsible for primary growth.
- 14. Tissues responsible for synthesis, support, and storage,including parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma.
- 15. The vertical growth of plants, primarily driven by apical meristems.
- 16. Cells with thicker walls, providing flexible support for plant organs.
- 18. Specialized cells surrounding stomata, regulating their opening and closing.
- 19. Microscopic pores on plant surfaces, primarily located on leaves, for gas exchange and transpiration.
- 20. Tissue responsible for conducting water and minerals from roots to other plant parts.
- 22. Found in grasses, responsible for growth in length but not girth.
- 23. Epidermal appendages on plants, contributing to protection and water conservation.
- 24. A type of lateral meristem responsible for increasing plant thickness by producing xylem and phloem.
- 25. Tissue responsible for conducting nutrients, primarily sugars and amino acids, throughout the plant.
Down
- 1. Also known as bark, this tissue replaces the epidermis in plants undergoing secondary growth.
- 2. Most abundant plant cells involved in various functions like storage, repair, and photosynthesis.
- 3. Cells with tough secondary walls, providing structural support, including sclereids and fibers.
- 4. Tissue consisting of actively dividing cells responsible for growth and development.
- 5. A scientist or researcher who specializes in the study of plants and their various aspects.
- 7. The release of water vapor from plant tissues, primarily through stomata.
- 8. Parenchyma cells with air spaces, found in aquatic plants like water lilies.
- 9. An expert in histology, who investigates and analyzes different types of tissues.
- 11. The scientific study of plants, encompassing their structure, function, growth, reproduction, and classification.
- 12. The scientific study of tissues, focusing on their composition, structure, and functions.
- 13. Tissue that covers and protects the plant's surfaces, including epidermis and periderm.
- 15. The various types of specialized cells that make up plants, each with specific functions.
- 16. Parenchyma cells with chloroplasts, responsible for photosynthesis.
- 17. Responsible for secondary growth, leading to horizontal expansion of plant organs.
- 21. Another type of lateral meristem that generates the outer bark in woody plants.