Across
- 4. The part of the plant that makes the seeds.
- 6. What all flowering plants have.
- 7. To refill
- 8. A single cell that is able to reproduce living organisms.
- 9. What all living things depend on.
- 12. The largest plants in the world.
- 14. A case they contains hundreds of spores.
- 19. The part of the plant that holds the plant up; carries water and minerals upward and food downward.
- 21. The protective “skin” of a tree trunk.
- 22. The part of the plant that makes the food.
- 24. Plant like organisms that cannot make their own food because they do not have chlorophyll.
- 26. The smallest part of an Organism.
- 27. The shell that protects the baby plant from drying out or getting damaged.
- 30. The yellow powdery dust formed by a flower.
- 31. A soil builder.
- 32. The act of moving pollen from one part of a flower to another, or from one flower to a different flower so that the flowers can make seeds.
- 34. Where a pine tree’s seeds are held.
- 36. A living thing.
- 37. The Food making process in green plants.
- 38. A forest that grows in tropical climates.
- 39. The part of the plant that holds the plant in the ground and absorbs water and minerals from the soil.
Down
- 1. The green material in plants.
- 2. Type of leaves that grow on a pine tree.
- 3. The green plants which begin with a spore instead of a seed.
- 5. A forest that grows in temperate climates with leaves that change by seasons.
- 10. The lighter rings of wood that carry sap.
- 11. What the leaves and branches of a tree are called.
- 13. To make more of the same kind.
- 15. An organism that helps to break down dead things.
- 16. The dark rings of wood at the center of a tree trunk.
- 17. A gas given off by people and animals when they breathe that plants need.
- 18. Another name for plants.
- 20. The part of a flowering plant that holds and protects the seeds.
- 23. The stem of the tree.
- 25. Circles in the wood of a tree trunk that tell the age of the tree.
- 28. The type of forest containing many needle trees bearing cones.
- 29. When a leaf breaks down into tiny pieces.
- 33. To rest
- 35. The root’s mouth, what allows the root to absorb water and minerals.
