Across
- 5. (Sieve Tubes & Companion Cells): Living cells conducting sugars.
- 6. Anatomy: Including epidermis, cortex, vascular bundles, and pith.
- 7. System: Anatomy including root cap, epidermis, cortex, and vascular cylinder.
- 8. Tissue: Actively dividing cells (apical for height, lateral for girth).
- 10. Tissue: Conducting tissue comprised of xylem (water) and phloem (food).
- 13. & External Anatomy
- 15. Anatomy: Comprising epidermis, stomata, mesophyll (palisade/spongy), and veins.
- 16. Dead, rigid cells with thick lignin walls for structural support.
- 17. Tissue: Internal filler tissue (parenchyma, collenchyma, sclerenchyma).
- 19. Structure: The outer boundary specialized with guard cells and trichomes.
Down
- 1. Living cells with thickened corners providing flexible structural support.
- 2. Systems (3 Types)
- 3. Tissue: The outer protective layer, including epidermis, cuticle, and stomata.
- 4. & Growth Anatomy
- 9. Structures: Parts of the flower (stamens, pistils, ovaries) or cones.
- 11. & Tissue Types
- 12. Bundles: The arrangement of vascular tissues, which differs between monocots (scattered) and dicots (ring).
- 14. Living cells with thin walls involved in storage and photosynthesis.
- 18. (Tracheids & Vessels): Dead, hollow cells specialized for water conduction.
