Plant Growth and Reproduction

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Across
  1. 4. The ___________ of the root is to anchor the plant.
  2. 5. Tissue that carries water and nutrients from the roots to every part of the plant.
  3. 6. The __________ let carbon dioxide into leaves and let oxygen excape.
  4. 10. This part of the flower produces eggs.
  5. 11. Process by which plants make food.
  6. 13. After fertilization, the ______ develops into a fruit.
  7. 14. Male pine cones release millions of ________ grains to be blown by the wind and settle onto ovules to develop seeds.
  8. 15. Pollen grains need to get to the _______ of the flower in order for pollination to occur.
  9. 17. A plant that has naked seeds.
  10. 18. These parts of the flower attract insects for pollination.
  11. 20. These are clusters found under a fern frond and have springlike devices that toss spores into the air.
  12. 21. _________ tissue is a material that supports a plant and conducts nutrients.
Down
  1. 1. Carbon __________ is the product of photosynthesis.
  2. 2. A flowering plant, which has seeds protected by a fruit.
  3. 3. These are structures in the embryo that contain food that provides energy until the plant can make its own food.
  4. 7. ___________ plants are generally larger than nonvascular plants.
  5. 8. This is a kind of nonvascular plant.
  6. 9. In nonvascular plants, __________ move from cell to cell.
  7. 12. In ferns, the __________ are more visible than the gametophytes.
  8. 16. to sprout.
  9. 18. Tissue that carries food from a plant's leaves to its cells.
  10. 19. A single reproductive cell that can grow into a new plant.