Across
- 2. A plant embryo surrounded by a protective coating
- 5. The division of Fungi that uses the ascocarp as the visible sexual reproductive structure.
- 7. Structures that anchor non-vascular plants to the ground and absorb water and nutrients.
- 9. Slits in the undersurface of a mushroom cap.
- 10. Flowering plants that house their seeds in fruit
- 13. The division of Fungi commonly known as the "atypical fungi," or Fungi Imperfecta.
- 16. Gamete clones of parent fungi.
- 19. When a hyphal cell becomes brittle and shatters, releasing spores.
- 20. A small tubular structure created by individual fungal cells lining up. They are the basic structural units of Fungi.
- 21. The study of Fungi.
- 23. The process of fungi digesting their food before absorbing it.
- 26. The polymer of glucose that makes up the cell wall of plants
- 27. The outer layer of the plant
- 29. A symbiotic association of millions of photosynthetic organisms (often algae) entangled in the mycelium of a fungus.
- 32. The stem of the mushroom.
- 33. Outermost protective layer of a woody stem made up of dead cork cells
Down
- 1. Small outpouchings on the gills that produce basidiospores.
- 3. The division of Fungi that uses the basidiocarp as the sexual reproductive structure.
- 4. The layer between the inner and outer bark that produces cork cells
- 6. Vascular tissue that carries the food manufactured in leaves and green stems to the other plant structures
- 8. Plants which use a system of interconnected tubes to transport water and nutrition
- 11. Food/nutrition source for a newly sprouted monocot or dicot plant
- 12. The outermost layer of a woody stem
- 14. Water pressure that keeps herbaceous stems upright and leaves full
- 15. The glucose polymer that makes up the cell walls of fungi.
- 17. A division of Fungi which sexually reproduces using a zygospore.
- 18. mycelium
- 22. Layer of wax on leaves to minimize water loss
- 24. Tissue composed of tube-shaped (dead) cells, that carries water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant
- 25. Location where the leaf or branch is attached to the stem
- 28. The inner layer of a woody stem, made up of phloem and cortex tissue
- 30. Cup-shaped spaces in seeds that store and provide nourishment to the embryo when the endosperm runs out and before the new seedling begins to photosynthesize
- 31. The top of the mushroom.
- 32. Tiny little openings on the underside of most leaves
