Across
- 4. the cells that control the opening and closing of the stomata
- 6. hormone that results in apical dominance and phototropism
- 7. an example would be a vine growing on the side of a house
- 9. the ground tissue of a leaf
- 11. the female reproductive part of the flower
- 12. angiosperms that have parallel veins and fibrous roots
- 13. tissue that forms the outermost layer of plants
- 16. plants that have vascular tissue, seeds
- 19. angiosperms that have flower parts in multiples of 4 or 5
- 20. the type of growth that results in herbaceous growth
- 21. the lighter and functional xylem in a cross-section of a tree that experiences secondary growth
- 22. a root in a dicot
- 25. plant reproductive generation that undergoes mitosis to form gametes
- 26. the darker xylem in the middle of a cross-section of a tree that experiences secondary growth
- 27. tissue that conducts water and other nutrients throughout the plant
- 28. the male reproductive part of a flower
Down
- 1. plants bend towards the light
- 2. material that is composed of cork and secondary phloem
- 3. inside a seed, this nourishes the embryo
- 5. meristem that results in lengthening of roots and shoots
- 8. this type of vascular tissue moves water from roots to leaves
- 10. growth that results in lateral or woody growth
- 14. plants that have vascular tissue but no seeds
- 15. plants that have vascular tissue, seeds, and flowers
- 17. during secondary growth, vascular _______ adds new layers of both xylem and phloem
- 18. seedless, nonvascular plants
- 20. this type of vascular tissue moves sugars and nutrients all over the plant
- 21. plant reproductive generation that undergoes meiosis
- 23. the protective covering for the root's apical meristem
- 24. the small openings in leaves for gas exchange
- 25. tissue that forms the middle layer of plants
