Across
- 2. the process where pollen lands on the female part of the plant
- 4. an organelle in the plant that stores water and also helps the plant
- 7. vascular tissue that transports water and minerals from roots to shoots
- 8. flowers can be used to make this enjoyable beverage
- 10. male part of the flower
- 13. the act where the sperm and egg fuse to form one cell
- 15. male part of the flower that makes pollen
- 16. increase the SA:V to absorb water and minerals more efficiently
- 19. the layer of the leaf that contains cells with gaps between them to allow gasses to go through
- 21. type of plant that can grow tall
- 22. different shapes and color that attract pollinators
- 25. the stage where spores grow into this structure to produce gametes
- 26. type of stem that contain bark
- 27. the number of stages in a plants life cycle
- 30. flowering plant that produces seeds protected in a fruit
- 31. help plants stay protected & upright
- 32. soft & flexible stems
- 33. male part of the flower that keeps the pollen producing part upright
Down
- 1. prevents transpiration
- 2. vascular tissue that transports glucose to from shoots to roots
- 3. the ancestors of plants (hypothesized so as they also can have cell walls, membrane bound organelles (including chloroplasts))
- 5. non-flowering plant that produces "naked" seeds (not proteceted)
- 6. the female part of the flower that leads to the egg
- 9. the top part of the female parts of the flower
- 11. type of plant that grow low to the ground and has no true tissue (due to lack of xylem & phloem)
- 12. female part of the flower
- 14. protects the roots as they grow into the soil
- 17. the stage where plants produce spores
- 18. an ovary that has been fertilized will produce this
- 20. protects the flower before it blooms
- 23. open and close stomata
- 24. store excess glucose (food)
- 28. the female part of the flower that contains the egg
- 29. the layer of the leaf that contains the most chloroplast
- 34. capture sunlight energy
