Across
- 4. Plants that flower and have seeds protected by fruit or pods.
- 5. Plants provide this basic human need through cotton and linen.
- 6. Example of an angiosperm.
- 8. An embryonic leaf which becomes the seed leaf
- 9. Mean "naked seed" in Greek.
- 11. __________ source is when human use the animals that eat the plants and plant products.
- 14. The leaf veins in a monocot are...
- 15. The leaf veins in a dicot are...
- 16. The vascular bundles in a dicot are arranged in a...
- 17. Monocots flower in multiples of...
- 18. Dicots flower in multiples of __________ or five.
- 20. Prefix for the number two.
Down
- 1. A two-word naming system.
- 2. The vascular bundles in a monocot are...
- 3. Scientific names are written in this language.
- 7. Example of a gymnosperm.
- 10. The second word in the taxonomy (scientific name).
- 12. The amount of cotyledons a dicot has.
- 13. The seeds of a gymnosperm are not _____________ by fruit.
- 19. The amount of cotyledons a monocot has.
