Across
- 3. Asexual reproduction requires ____ parental plant(s)
- 10. Where pollen is produced and stored in a flower
- 11. Female reproductive part of the flower
- 13. The fusion of gametes to create a new individual organism
- 16. A type of cell division that results in gametes
- 17. In dicots, the cotyledon falls off the plant when what process begins
- 18. Male reproductive part of the flower
- 19. African violets can be propagated by the method of ____ cutting
- 20. Artificial propagation: the _____ of a plant from a portion of its roots, stems, or leaves
Down
- 1. Whether the plant is a monocot or a dicot is determined by the number of what
- 2. The transfer of male gametophyte to the female reproductive structure
- 4. A perfect flower is also called a ___________ plant
- 5. Part that attracts pollinators
- 6. Another word for ‘Flowering plant’
- 7. The artificial propagation technique in which a bud, portion of the stem, or root, is cut and connected to another plant by joining the vascular tissue of the two parts
- 8. What do bright coloured plants attract
- 9. An example of a plant propagated by division
- 12. The sacs in the flower that contain female gametes
- 14. Dispersed seed can remain dormant for a __________ years
- 15. Non fertile part of flower protecting the bud
