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- 1. Simple, autotrophic organisms that can range from microscopic to large seaweeds, often found in aquatic environments.
- 3. A succulent plant adapted to hot and arid climates, often with thick, fleshy stems and spines.
- 6. A small, non-vascular plant that typically forms dense green clumps or mats in moist environments.
- 8. The brightly colored segments of a flower, often attracting pollinators with their visual appeal.
- 9. A type of non-flowering vascular plant that reproduces via spores and typically has compound leaves.
- 10. The flattened structure of a plant, usually green, that is attached to a stem or branch.
- 12. A mature fertilized ovule, capable of developing into a new plant under suitable conditions.
- 13. The part of a plant that typically lies below the surface, absorbing water and nutrients from the soil.
- 14. A climbing or trailing plant that grows along the ground or other surfaces, often producing tendrils.
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- 2. A low-growing, green plant with narrow leaves, often covering the ground in lawns or meadows.
- 4. A tall, woody perennial plant with a main trunk and branches, typically producing leaves and fruits.
- 5. Fine, powdery grains produced by the male reproductive organs of flowering plants, essential for fertilization.
- 7. A small to medium-sized woody plant with multiple stems, usually shorter than a tree.
- 11. The reproductive part of a plant, often colorful and fragrant, attracting pollinators.
- 12. The main structural axis of a plant, providing support and transporting nutrients between roots and leaves.
