Across
- 4. Type of tissue capable of carrying materials
- 5. Part of a leaf containing vascular tissue
- 8. Underground stem structure often mistaken for roots
- 9. Part of a stem in between where leaves grow
- 10. Vein pattern with multiple veins from a single point at the bottom, and branches coming from each (like maple)
- 12. Sticky portion on top of pistil
- 13. Large sections of the earth with similar climate, ecology, and geography
- 18. Type of vascular tissue that carries water and minerals
- 20. One leaf per petiole
- 25. The one main job of leaves
- 26. Cone-shaped branching pattern
- 27. Structures on underside of leaves that let in carbon dioxide and let out water and oxygen
- 28. Part of a stem where leaves grow
- 29. Vein pattern with only lengthwise veins, that don't intersect
- 30. Multiple leaves per petiole
- 31. Has two purposes: to hold stuff, and to move stuff
- 33. Equal to distance traveled divided by time
- 34. Feature of an organism that makes it better able to survive in its environment
Down
- 1. Stalk-like structure of stamen, which supports the
- 2. Fine, hairlike roots that branch out
- 3. Tool used to identify different organisms by splitting them into two categories, then again into two, and so on (you made one)
- 6. Pollen-producing structure at the end of stamen
- 7. Outer segments of flower, often green, that protect the bud
- 11. Branching pattern with one main stem that splits into two, then continues to split (like oak trees)
- 14. Thick, starchy root that stores carbohydrates
- 15. The large flat area of the leaf
- 16. Egg-like structure inside flower
- 17. Type of vascular tissue that carries sugars from photosynthesis
- 19. Stalk-like structure of pistil, which supports the stigma
- 21. Follows Function
- 22. Connects the blade of the leaf to the stem
- 23. Male reproductive structure in a flower, consisting of anther and filament
- 24. Vein pattern with one vein up the middle and branches coming off (like oak)
- 25. Parts of flower whose job is to attract pollinators
- 29. Female reproductive structure in a flower, consisting of stigma, style, and ovary
- 30. Branching pattern with one long stem and branches only at top
- 32. Type of cells on each side of stomata, responsible for opening and closing them
