Across
- 3. Embryos of this group of flowering plants have only one cotyledon
- 5. Plants that eat insects in order to obtain nitrogen
- 7. Arrangement of veins in the leaves os a monocot
- 8. Longevity, height, weight, and energy acquisition are blank that plants have
- 13. Fungi and roots exhibit a blank or symbiotic relationship
- 14. Transports sugars and nutrients dissolved in water from root to shoot and from shoot to root
- 15. Sites of active plant growth found at the tips of roots and stems
Down
- 1. Transports water from root to shoot only. Composed mostly of dead tissue
- 2. Water, air, and organic matter, combined with the product of rock weathering
- 4. Cells that are non living when mature. They are rigid and provide structure for the plant.
- 6. hairs Greatly increase the surface area of the root for nutrient absorption
- 9. Plants have blank distinct parts
- 10. Embryos from this group of flowering plants have two cotyledons
- 11. Cells that are elongated and stringy. Provide flexibility to plants
- 12. Decomposition of dead animal and plant material that returns nutrients to the soil
