Across
- 2. The only type of fungi that can reproduce sexually and also asexually through a process called budding. One example is yeast
- 3. The seed leaves of a young plant. Contains stored food
- 6. Threadlike spores in a fungus that allows it to reproduce sexually
- 9. Grows on bread and on fruit. Type of threadlike fungi
- 10. Mushrooms, bracket fungi, and water molds are some examples. Organisms that break down other dead organisms for energy
- 12. The evaporation of water off of leaves
- 14. The simple sugar used in both the process of photosynthesis and the process of respiration
- 16. Plants that have seeds but do not produce flowers or fruit
- 18. Substance that makes bread rise by releasing carbon dioxide. Needs warmth, food, and moisture to grow
Down
- 1. The organelle in a plant in which respiration takes place
- 2. Male part of the flower where pollen is produced
- 4. The green pigment in plant's chloroplast that helps it to complete photosynthesis
- 5. The reproductive part of a fungus
- 7. Needs carbon dioxide, water, and light energy to yield the product of sugar and oxygen
- 8. The movement of a plant in response to a stimulus. Light, gravity, and touch are all examples of stimuli
- 11. Plants that contain certain tissues that are able to move water throughout the plant
- 13. Use of imperfect fungi. Medicine that helps cure certain bacterial infections
- 15. Symbiosis of alga and fungus. Symbiosis means that the two types of creatures live together in a harmony that suits both their needs
- 17. Female part of the flower that contains the ovaries and ovules, which will later mature into seeds after fertilization
