Across
- 5. / The reproduction process of a plant.
- 6. / A class of plant growth substances that promote cell division, or cytokinesis, in plant roots and shoots.
- 9. / Plant hormones that stimulate stem elongation, germination, and flowering.
- 11. / A cell in a plant that regulates water flow, along with the guard cells.
- 12. / Carries nutrients, fibrous structure.
- 15. / Innermost layer of cortex in plants.
- 17. / The growth process when a plant is getting thicker.
- 18. / The growth process when a plant is getting taller.
- 23. / The sexual organ of a type of plants.
- 24. / A plant hormone that causes the elongation of cells in shoots and is involved in regulating plant growth.
- 25. / A process when water is carried through plants.
- 27. / large number of elongated microscopic outgrowths from the outer layer of cells in a root, absorbing moisture and nutrients from the soil.
- 28. / Flowers in three's, and has parrell line on the leafs.
- 29. / Growth takes place because of this.
- 30. / Plants that live in wetlands.
- 32. / The ascending axis of a plant, typically the most easily visible.
Down
- 1. / The sperm of a plant.
- 2. / A type of plant that doesnt flower, an example is a pine tree.
- 3. / Transport system that carries water and nutrients throughout the plant.
- 4. / A type of plant that flowers, roughly 135 million years old.
- 7. / A nutrient to plants, that is used as storage food.
- 8. / Flowers in multiples of 4's or 5's, and has no venations
- 10. / Tallest living plant.
- 13. / This is how seeds are spread throughout the world, methods like wind, animals, and such.
- 14. / Carries the nutrients in the Vascular System.
- 16. / Carries the water in the Vascular System.
- 19. / When an organism responds to a stimulus.
- 20. / The location where most photosynthesis takes place, also where transpiration takes place.
- 21. / A great example of this is a carrot.
- 22. / A root system type, it is the opposite of a tap root.
- 26. / Waxy covering on the plant.
- 31. / Attaches the leaves to the stem.
