Unit 1 Review

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Across
  1. 1. A structure containing an embryo plant; it forms from an ovule after fertilisation.
  2. 5. A structure found inside the ovary of a flower, which contains the female gamete.
  3. 7. A mineral salt that plants need to make proteins and grow well.
  4. 8. The part of a flower that is often brightly coloured and attracts insects to it.
  5. 9. A sweet, sugary fluid produced by flowers to attract insects.
  6. 10. A substance containing mineral salts that is added to the soil to help plants to grow better.
  7. 13. The part of a flower that received pollen grains.
  8. 16. The fusion of a male gamete with a female gamete.
Down
  1. 2. To spread out; fruits help seeds to do this.
  2. 3. Powdery grains that contain the male gametes of plants.
  3. 4. A very young organism, for example a developing plant while it is still inside the seed.
  4. 6. A mineral salt that is used by plants to make chlorophyll.
  5. 8. The transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma.
  6. 11. The cell that is formed when a male gamete and a female gamete fuse together.
  7. 12. A structure containing seeds, which develops from an ovary after fertilisation.
  8. 14. Male parts of a flower, in which pollen is produced.
  9. 15. A type of insoluble carbohydrate, often stored in leaves and other parts of plants.