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Viruses & Plants Vocab Crossword

Across
The ability of plants and some fungi to grow toward or away from a light source.
The slender portion of the male reproductive structure of a flower; supports the anther.
The sticky tip of the female reproductive structure of a flower; captures pollen for pollination.
A type of plant that produces flowers.
The male reproductive structure of a flowering plant; consists of the anther and the filament.
The movement of water from the roots of a plant to the stem/leaves and into the air via evaporation.
An organ that produces female gametes (ova).
A particle made of genetic material inside a protein capsule that infects host cells and uses components of the host cell to produce more.
The result of a fertilized plant ovule; to produce a new plant.
A reproductive cycle used by viruses where it is incorporated into a host cell's genetic material for a long period of time.
The diploid stage of a plant that produces spores by meiosis.
Plant tissue that transports sugars produced by the leaves throughout the plant.
A tiny pore in the epidermis of a leaf used for gas exchange.
Cells surrounding the stoma that regulate the size of the stoma.
A killed or weakened pathogen into an organism to generate specific immunity.
An organism that causes infectious disease.
Down
A haploid, unicellular gamete used for sexual reproduction.
An organism within or upon which another organism resides.
Growth of a plant in response to touch.
A plant's ability to orient its growth towards (roots) or away from (stems) the Earth/gravity.
A class of plants that produce naked seeds found in cones instead of ovaries.
The haploid stage of a plant that produces gametes by mitosis.
The slender portion of the female reproductive structure of a flower; supports the stigma.
Plant tissue that transports water absorbed in roots throughout the plant.
A type of virus that reverse-transcribes its RNA genome into DNA into the host cell's genome.
A retrovirus that invades and destroys human T-lymphocytes, weakening the immune system.
A reproductive cycle used by viruses where the virus rapidly reproduces in the host cell and causes infection.
The portion of the male reproductive structure of a flower that contains pollen (the male gamete).
The female reproductive structure of a flowering plant; consists of the stigma, style, and ovary.