Across
- 2. The central main vein running through the middle of the leaf blade.
- 5. The part of a young seedling stem below the cotyledons and above the root.
- 7. A leaf arrangement where three or more leaves grow from the same node on the stem.
- 9. Plant structures that anchor the plant and absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
- 12. Flowering plants with one cotyledon; usually have parallel leaf venation.
- 13. Seed-producing plants that do not form flowers; seeds are often found in cones.
- 15. The stalk that attaches a leaf blade to the stem.
- 16. The plant structure that supports leaves and flowers and transports water, minerals, and food.
- 20. A branching root system with many thin roots spreading out near the soil surface.
- 22. Flowering plants with two seed leaves (cotyledons); usually have net-like leaf veins.
- 23. The slender stalk of a stamen that holds up the anther in a flower.
- 24. Tiny extensions of root cells that increase surface area for absorption of water and minerals.
Down
- 1. A type of leaf venation or leaflet arrangement where smaller veins branch from one main midrib.
- 3. Points on a stem where leaves, branches, or buds grow.
- 4. The broad, flat part of a leaf.
- 6. A leaf divided into multiple leaflets but attached to a single petiole.
- 8. Horizontal underground stems that store food and produce new shoots and roots.
- 10. A growth tissue that produces new xylem and phloem, causing stems and roots to thicken.
- 11. Flowers containing all four main parts: sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils.
- 14. A structure in grasses that wraps around the stem where the leaf attaches.
- 17. Thick, central primary roots that grow deep into the soil (like carrots).
- 18. The process of a seed sprouting and beginning to grow into a plant.
- 19. Seed leaves inside a seed that provide nutrients to the growing plant.
- 21. The pattern of veins in a leaf.
