Across
- 3. these minerals are used in large amounts
- 4. these are regions of the plant where cells continuously divide
- 10. leaf this type of leaf has a single blade
- 11. this is the place where moved sugars will be stored or used
- 13. these rigid cells support and strengthen the plant in areas where growth is no longer occurring
- 15. this is the outer layer of a plant that is made of parenchyma cells
- 16. (2 words) these are modified cells on the leaf epidermis that regulate gas and water exchange of the stomata
- 17. these cells are involved in metabolic functions, including photosynthesis, storage of water and nutrients, and healing
- 18. botanists use this term to refer to the movement sugars through a plant
- 22. (3 words) according to this, water is pulled up into the stem xylem by the strong attraction of water molecules to each other
- 23. this is a modified leaf found in many vines like peas and pumpkins
- 24. (2 words) mmost plants grow in length through these that are located at the tips of roots and stems
- 25. these are the spaces between nodes of a plant
Down
- 1. this is the innermost boundary of the cortex of a root
- 2. this is the place where sugars are made or stored before being moved
- 5. the process by which water is lost through leaf stomata is called this
- 6. (2 words) this is a sclerenchyma cell that has either large holes in the top and bottom or no end walls at all
- 7. these cells are specialized or supporting the regions of a plant that are still lengthening
- 8. these are thin, porous areas through which water moves from one tracheid to another tracheid
- 9. this is the arrangement of veins in a leaf
- 12. (3 words) this principle states that sugars are actively transported into sieve tubes
- 14. (2 words) this the type of lateral meristem located between the xylem and phloem
- 19. this is a long, thick walled sclerenchyma cell with tapering ends
- 20. the first root and largest root produced when a seed sprouts
- 21. these minerals are used in small amounts
