Across
- 1. The part of the plant that anchors it in the ground and is responsible for absorbing water through osmosis.
- 3. Tiny structures that increase the surface area of a plant's roots so that water and minerals can be absorbed faster.
- 8. A term used to describe the amount of water in an area; water moves from where this is high to where it is low.
- 9. The thin, flexible layer around a cell that controls what goes in and out, including the passage of water.
Down
- 2. The movement of water from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration across a partially permeable membrane.
- 4. Tiny openings on leaves where water vapour is lost, which drives the plant to absorb more water through its roots.
- 5. A large central part of a plant cell that stores water and nutrients, helping to keep the entire cell firm.
- 6. The specific substance that moves from a place with more of it to a place with less during the process of osmosis.
- 7. A requirement for many cellular processes that is not used during the movement of water in osmosis.
