Across
- 2. hairs cover the whole root. They're thin cells that look like thread.
- 3. This makes new seeds for plants to grow.
- 5. stem This type of stem protects the plant and gives it extra support.
- 10. If a plant has too much water, its stomata stays open the extra water escapes, and this is known as what.
- 11. Instead of using seeds to make new plant, ferns and mosses use this.
- 14. tube Plants with roots,stems, and leaves have a certain part to move water.
- 16. stem Smaller plants have stems that are soft, green and bendable.
- 17. This part of the plant absorbs (soaks up) the minerals and water from the soil.
- 18. Supports the plant, or holds it above the ground.
- 19. Do not have seeds.
- 20. Where most photosynthesis takes place.
Down
- 1. This is a Greek word for "light".
- 4. Carbon dioxide enter through tiny hols on the bottom of leaves.
- 6. This is a Greek word for "putting together".
- 7. dioxide A common gas found in the air. Also, plants must have this for photosynthesis to occur.
- 8. This can only happen during the day and this process makes food for the plant.
- 9. Spores can only grow in this type of place.
- 12. Carries water into each leaf.
- 13. Known as "food" for the plant.
- 15. This is a seedless plant that uses spores instead of seeds to make new plants.
