Across
- 5. Contains Ovules (eggs) which develop into seeds upon fertilization.
- 8. The female reprodctive organ of a flower, holds the eggs.
- 10. The male reproductive organ of a flower, prodces the pollen.
- 11. Bright colored and usually shaped to attract pollinators.
- 14. ring: These RINGS show the amoung of wood produced durning one growing season
- 15. Archaeological artifacts by using the characteristic patterns of annunal growth rings in timber and tree trunks.
- 17. A vascular pant that carries water & dissolved minerals from the roots UPWARDS
- 18. flower: When the flower has all four floral parts, Sepal, Petal, Stamens and Carpels.
- 21. Water is obsorbed by this.
- 22. The part of a stamen that contains the pollen.
- 23. A long slender stalk that connects the stigma and the ovary.
- 24. Namely that the seed has two embryonic leaves or cotyledons.
- 25. Are parts of plants that are consumed by humans or other animals as food.
Down
- 1. Is the process by where haploid gametes, sperm and eggm unite to produce a genetically distint individual.
- 2. Helps support the petals when it blooms.
- 3. When pollen is transered from male to female part.
- 4. Is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants formed from the ovary after flowering.
- 6. It's basically the egg sack or the eggs of the Ovary.
- 7. A female part of the flower, its seen in the center of the flowers.
- 9. The vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabilic products DOWNWARDS from the leaves.
- 12. Are the organs of a plant that typically lie below the surface of the soil.
- 13. It has parallel leaf veins.
- 16. Grows tips of the roots.
- 19. flower: When the flower has both male and femal reproductive structures
- 20. hair A Hair-forming cell on the epidermis of a plant ROOT.
