Across
- 2. The reproductive structure from a moss on page 20.
- 3. The holes in the leaves on page 11.
- 6. The banana on page 35 is described as being __.
- 9. The pitcher plant on page 39 can dissolve prey making it __.
- 10. Star moss is special because it can dry out without __. 21
- 12. Broccoli, cabbage, and Brussels sprouts are all actually the same __. 7
- 13. Bryophyta are more commonly known as this. 18
- 15. Ferns reproduce with __, not seeds. 22
- 17. The xylem and phloem pictured on page 13 are __ tissue.
- 20. Protecting an endangered species outside its native environment. 17
- 21. Potatoes are considered __, a type of root storage system. 15
- 22. The organelles pictured on page 10.
- 25. The giant amazon water lily has a flower that changes gender and captures a __ to spread its pollen. 14
- 27. Biome with mostly moss, low grasses and no trees. 8
- 29. The domain that plants, animals, fungi and protists belong to. 5
- 30. The scientific name for a rose. 38
- 31. Conifers, cycads, and ginkgoes are all __. 26
Down
- 1. Sphenophyta are more commonly known as. 23
- 4. The ovary of a plant becomes a __ for an animal to eat. 32
- 5. __ plants have roots, stems and leaves. 6
- 7. The picture on page 27 shows a male cone releasing __.
- 8. The moss on page 19 doesn't have any of these common plant structures.
- 9. These plants are gymnosperms that look like a palm tree. 29
- 11. Biome with mostly...grasses. 8
- 14. Vanilla is the fruit form an __. 43
- 16. Coco de Mer is sometimes referred to as __ __ because of its shape. 41
- 18. Biome with mostly coniferous trees. 8
- 19. An invasive species is sometimes referred to as a __. 9
- 22. The scientific name for cacti. 37
- 23. Strawberries can reproduce asexually using __ to make new plants. 16
- 24. The tree on page 28 is a __.
- 26. The part of a leaf that connects the blade to the plant. 12
- 28. Flowering plants are referred to as __. 31
