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Biology U7C

Across
The food-conducting tissue of a plant's vascular or transport system.
A food made up of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and either or both, phosphorus or sulfur; provides the major portion of the life fabric or structure.
A smaller, darker body found in the nucleus; contains a concentration of RNA; associated with message transfer to the cytoplasm and cell division.
The most common plant cell, found in practically all parts of the plant body; important for food production, food storage, lateral transport, and other life processes; an almost round cell in some tissues.
That part of a tree that is interior to the vascular cambium; the xylem of a tree.
A flowering plant with seeds having one seed leaf, e.g., corn.
The protoplasmic unit of a cell, usually made up of a nucleus and cytoplasm.
A group of similar cells (simple tissue), or unlike cells with a common function (complex tissue).
A flower part; the ring of leaflike appendages occurring inside the sepals, but outside the stamens.
The tiny, dot-like bodies in the cytoplasm or part of the endoplasmic reticulum; important in protein synthesis.
The tiny pores or leaf openings appearing between guard cells of the epidermis; oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange between inner photosynthetic leaf cells and the atmosphere occurs through these openings
Down
The water and mineral conducting tissue of a plant's vascular or transport system.
A cell storage body that increases in size with age; included within, but not a part of the cytoplasm; storage materials are often water and poisonous by-products of cell activities.
A flower part; a ring of pollen-producing appendages of a flower; inside the petals, but outside the carpels.
A plant that continues to grow year after year from the same plant body.
A plant cell of a long fiber type or variable sclereid type; important in plant body support; may be part of xylem or phloem tissues.
The living substance making up the cells of all living things
A flower part; the outermost ring of leaflike appendages of a flower; often green or inconspicuous, outside the petals.
(ribonucleic acid). A chemical important in taking blueprint messages from DNA of the nucleus to ribosomes in the cytoplasm for protein synthesis instructions.