Across
- 3. which part of the flower contains the egg cell and develops into a seed after fertilisation?
- 5. which part of the flower produces pollen grains?
- 7. fruits/seeds dispersed by wind usually have _______-like structures.
- 8. which part of the flower receives the pollen grains?
- 10. the process where a seed grows into a seedling.
- 11. which part of the flower develops into a fruit after fertilisation?
- 12. an example of a fruit dispersed by water.
- 13. non-flowering plants reproduce from ____________.
- 15. during fertilisation, the male reproductive cell ______ with the female reproductive cell
- 16. fruits / seeds with pod-like structure are likely to be dispersed by __________ action.
Down
- 1. the process where pollen grains are transferred from the male to female part of the flower
- 2. there are _______ methods of seeds dispersal.
- 4. an example of a seed dispersed by wind
- 6. fruits dispersed by animals are usually ____________ and juicy.
- 9. fruit /seeds dispersed by water have __________ husks that trap air.
- 14. seeds need to be dispersed to prevent _________________.
