Crossword Puzzle on Leaves, Stomatal Closure and Opening and Transpiration

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Across
  1. 2. type of mesohpyll on the upper part of leaf
  2. 6. pigment that absorbs blue light strongly
  3. 8. type of plants that have no abscission
  4. 10. a set of cells, which may be parenchyma, collenchyma or sclerenchyma, that surround vascular bundles of a leaf
  5. 11. usually consists of a single layer of parenchyma cells
  6. 13. triggers the activation of proton pumps
  7. 16. the most familiar type of leaf which is large, flat and green.
  8. 18. formed by adjacent undamaged cells that swell and become corky and covers the wound left by the fallen leaf to protect the plant from pathogens
  9. 19. are tiny openings or pores in plant tissue that allow for gas exchange
  10. 21. leaves that have no petiole
  11. 24. releases enzymes that weaken the cell walls
  12. 25. shoot is still young and small
Down
  1. 1. regulates the opening and closing of the stomata depending on the time of day
  2. 3. protects shoot apical meristem
  3. 4. evaporation of water through the stomata or cuticle and has a cooling effect on the plant as heat is carried away by the evaporating water
  4. 5. process in which higher solute concentration inside the central vacuole of the guard cells causes water from the epidermal cells surrounding the guard cells move into the guard cells
  5. 7. the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts
  6. 9. the tissues between upper and lower epidermis
  7. 12. release water from xylem and load sugar into phloem
  8. 14. the expanded, light-harvesting and CO2- absorbing part of a leaf
  9. 15. type of mesohyll located on the lower part of leaf
  10. 17. if ______ is low,the stomata opensso that photosynthesis can continue
  11. 20. joins the lamina to the stem at a node
  12. 22. holds the blade out into the light and minimize shading of flowers
  13. 23. stomata is below the surface of the leaf,an area where the epidermis is depressed into the leaf with stomata