Botanical Anatomy

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Across
  1. 1. Aquatic to very wet
  2. 4. The embryo has only one cotyledon
  3. 6. Very dry
  4. 8. cells, Each of the two “bean-shaped” cells surrounding the stoma that control its opening and closing
  5. 14. Irregular in shape & arrangement. Air spaces between these aid in the circulation of gases.
  6. 16. Outermost layer of cells that covers a plant and protects it
  7. 18. the central cylinder of tissues within stems and roots; mostly responsible for conducting water/materials
  8. 19. sheath, A layer of sclerenchyma cells that surrounds vascular bundles in monocots leaves and stems
  9. 20. Waxy/protective layer formed on the outer epidermal cells
Down
  1. 2. Serves as the site of photosynthesis
  2. 3. Elongate “tall” cells packed closely together forming 1 to many layers
  3. 5. Intermediate with moderate amounts of moisture
  4. 7. Responsible for mass transport of water & products of photosynthesis
  5. 9. The embryo has two cotyledons
  6. 10. The opening for gas exchange the abundance of this and location can be indicative of the plant’s environment.
  7. 11. The stalk that's bearing a flower or fruit
  8. 12. A living tissue in vascular plants that transports organic compounds (sugars, amino acids)
  9. 13. Modified leaf that forms the outer whorl of a flower
  10. 15. cells, responsible for photosynthesis, are found between the two epidermal cell layers of the leaf
  11. 17. Conducts water and minerals