Across
- 1. The scattering of fruits or seeds.
- 5. An egg in a female will attach to this part once it is fertilised.
- 6. When seeds develop into young plants.
- 8. The process of transferring the pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the flower.
- 9. Something that is passed on from parents to young during reproduction, such as eye shape and hair colour.
- 10. The fusion of male reproductive cell with the egg.
- 13. When the pollen grain lands on the stigma, it produces a ______ ____.
- 15. A type of dispersal used by fruits/seeds that have wing-like structures to carry them through the air.
- 16. The patterns on our fingertips that are unique to us.
- 17. The male part of the plant that supports the anther.
Down
- 2. A type of dispersal where the seeds shoot out of the fruit when ripe or have dried up.
- 3. A tube that connects a developing baby to their mother while in the womb that provides them with nutrients.
- 4. Where the female reproductive cell (egg) is produced.
- 7. How non-flowering plants reproduce.
- 11. The female parts of the plant that contain the egg cells.
- 12. Living things reproduce to ensure _____ of their kind.
- 14. The male part of a plant that contains pollen grains.
- 16. After fertilisation, the ovary swells to become this.
