Plants & Their Environment

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Across
  1. 2. A group of plants that produce seeds and fruit.
  2. 5. The process of moving pollen from the male part of a flower to the female part.
  3. 9. The stage when a seed wakes up and begins to sprout and grow.
  4. 11. The "babies" produced by a parent plant or animal.
  5. 12. The part of a flowering plant that contains a tiny baby plant and its food supply.
  6. 13. Tiny, dust-like particles used by ferns and mosses to reproduce.
  7. 14. A physical characteristic of a plant, such as leaf shape or root length.
  8. 15. The surrounding area where a plant or animal lives.
Down
  1. 1. When pollen and an egg join together to begin making a seed.
  2. 3. The yellow powder produced by the male part of a flower.
  3. 4. A group of plants, like mosses and ferns, that do not make seeds.
  4. 6. A common non-flowering plant that has leaves called fronds and reproduces with spores.
  5. 7. The process of seeds traveling away from the parent plant.
  6. 8. A small, green non-flowering plant that often grows like a carpet in shady spots.
  7. 10. A specific trait or difference that helps an individual survive in its environment.
  8. 13. The ability of a plant to stay alive and reproduce when its environment changes.