Across
- 4. structure that produces the pollen
- 8. small green particles that contain chlorophyll
- 11. located inside the ovary and develop into seeds after fertilization
- 12. breathing pores found on stems and branches
- 14. Examples: carrots
- 17. the space between the nodes on the stem.
- 20. the transfer of the pollen onto the stigma
- 22. matures into the fruit after fertilization.
- 23. middle layer of the leaf tissue
- 24. slender stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary
- 27. roots are shallow and dense and cling firmly to soil
- 28. modified leaf that surrounds the female and male reproductive parts of the flower
- 30. carries nutrients down to the root
- 32. sticky part on top of the style where insects leave pollen
Down
- 1. female organs of the flower
- 2. surround the stomata and regulate the open and close of the stomata
- 3. the growing point of the stem
- 5. carries water and nutrients up to the stem
- 6. thin stalk that holds up the anther
- 7. have one cotyledon (seed leaf).
- 9. roots grow in many locations on the plant.
- 10. where the leaves develop.
- 13. when pollen travels down the style and combines with the ovules
- 15. Roots can be used to do this type of reproduction
- 16. have two cotyledons (seed leaf).
- 18. protects the flower bud before it opens
- 19. male organs of the flower
- 21. the skin of the leaf
- 25. small openings under the leaf for breathing
- 26. The root _____ – located at the tip of the root
- 29. ______ Hairs - absorb water and nutrients
- 31. roots are on plants that grow out of the soil
