Transpiration
Across
- 3. This tube is where glucose moves from the leaves to the roots
- 5. These absorb water & nutrients from the soil
- 10. Evaporation of water from the leaves of plants which draws more water up from the roots
- 12. Transpiration does this at higher temperatures
- 14. This plant stores a lot of starch in its roots
- 15. These molecules are bigger than water molecules and cannot cross the semipermeable membrane
- 16. These contain both the xylem and phloem in a plant
Down
- 1. This tube is where water moves up from the roots
- 2. Roots also do this for the plant
- 4. As this increases, transpiration also increases
- 6. Area the root hairs increase this to allow for faster water absorption
- 7. Cells these control whether the stomata are opened or closed
- 8. Evaporation of this also cools the plant
- 9. Transpiration increases as this decreases
- 11. The movement of water from a high concentration to a low concentration
- 13. Small pores on the underside of the leaf