Across
- 3. Plant tissue that carries water and minerals from roots to leaves.
- 6. A gymnosperm group with fan-shaped leaves; only one species survives today.
- 7. Soft, green nonvascular plants that commonly grow in damp habitats.
- 9. Plants that lack vascular tissue and must stay small and close to water.
- 11. Gymnosperm group containing pines, spruces, and firs; produce cones.
- 12. Gymnosperms with thick trunks and palm-like leaves.
- 13. Bryophytes known for their horn-shaped sporophytes.
- 14. Group of nonvascular plants that includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
- 15. Plants that have tubes (xylem and phloem) for transporting water and nutrients
Down
- 1. Plant tissue that transports sugars made during photosynthesis.
- 2. Vascular plants that produce “naked seeds” not enclosed in fruit.
- 4. Small vascular plants such as club mosses and spike mosses.
- 5. Vascular seedless plants including ferns and horsetails.
- 8. Flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed inside fruits.
- 10. Small bryophytes with flat, lobed bodies that grow in moist areas.
