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LS Chs 8-9 Review

Across
Waxy coating to prevent water loss.
Phototropism is plant parts growing toward or away from (?).
What is the name of a young plant that grows inside a multicellular seed?
These plants meet the critical night length for flowering.
All plants have membrane-bound organelles, therefore all plants are (?).
The most common seedless vascular plant.
(?) is a word that refers to soft and flexible stems.
Caused by the presence of water inside a plant's central vacuole.
Stiff and rigid stems are called (?).
This hormone limits out of control growth.
Trunks of trees and tree branches are (?).
In science, anything that grows from the flower of a plant is called (?).
Plants whose vascular bundles are distributed evenly in the stem are (?).
One type of root that has a main root like a carrot is called a (?).
Down
Nonvascular plants cannot reproduce with (?)
One type of root that has many smaller roots and no main root, and is typical of grasses is called a (?) root.
Cellular containers in plants.
Moves sugar from leaves down the rest of the plant.
Works together with another hormone to determine plant size and causes mitosis.
These seed-bearing plants do not grow protected seeds or flowers.
These seed-bearing plants grow protected seeds and flowers.
Nonvascular plants are also known as (?).
Slows down mitosis and cause stems to grow.
Plants that grow toward an object they touch are displaying positive (?).
Moves water and dissolved minerals from the roots up to the rest of the plant.
Roots growing downward display positive (?).
Plants whose vascular bundles are in rings in the stem are (?).
Made of cellulose.
Causes fruit to ripen and causes the xylem and phloem to close for winter dormancy.
Ferns have leaves called (?).
This limits the growth of nonvascular plants.
This structure absorbs water and dissolved minerals from the soil.