Across
- 8. The base of plumule is called..
- 10. The function of this part of flower is to attract insects.
- 12. Male reproductive organ in flower.
- 13. A type of germination where the cotyledons remains below the ground.
- 14. The ovule producing part of a flower.
- 15. A type of germination where the cotyledons are pulled above the ground & act as the first leaf.
- 16. What do the plants need in order for the embryo to respire?
- 17. An example of asexual reproduction, an accidental breaking of filament into many fragments.
- 18. Stalk part of stamen; to hold anther.
Down
- 1. An example of asexual reproduction where a bud like outgrowth is formed on one side of the parent cell and soon it separates and grows into a new individual.
- 2. Connects stigma to ovary.
- 3. This part of plant protects flower when it is still a bud.
- 4. An example of asexual reproduction where the parents cell divides into 2,4, or 8.
- 5. small bag on top of filament forms pollen grains.
- 6. Where does fertilisation occurs?
- 7. Female reproductive organ in flower.
- 9. Which part of flower develops into a fruit?
- 10. The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma is called..
- 11. Pollen grains land here.
- 17. Which structure in flowering plants help to disperse seeds?
