Chapter 17

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