Across
- 2. A flat, thin structure attached to branches, responsible for photosynthesis, oxygen production, and shade.
- 7. The part of a tree that grows underground, absorbing water and nutrients from the soil to support the tree.
- 8. The protective outer layer of a tree that covers the trunk. It provides insulation and helps prevent water loss.
- 9. The liquid essential for a tree's survival, absorbed through the roots and transported throughout the tree.
- 10. The natural light and energy from the sun that is essential for photosynthesis and the tree's growth.
- 11. The central stem of a tree that provides support, stability, and nutrient transportation to various parts.
Down
- 1. The small reproductive structure of a tree, containing the potential to grow into a new plant.
- 3. The mature ovary of a flowering plant, containing seeds and often attracting animals to disperse them.
- 4. A large area covered with many trees and plants, forming a natural ecosystem with diverse wildlife.
- 5. The colorful, delicate part of a flower that attracts pollinators and contributes to its overall appearance.
- 6. A group of plants with slender leaves that grow on the ground beneath trees, providing ground cover.
- 8. A part of a tree that extends from the trunk, bearing leaves or other smaller parts that grow in various directions.
