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A Plant Life for Me

Teacher: Nathan Kirkley
Across
The substance that gives plants their green color.
Those cells of a plant that move food either up or down the stem to other parts of the plant.
This is one of the "big three" plant nutrients. This one is used in large amounts by plants. Helps plants make lots of leaves and is important in helping plants get their green color. N is the chemical symbol.
A plant that has only one cotyledon. Corn is an example.
The part that joins the leaf of a plant to the main stem.
A short-term food supply used by the embryo to help its growth.
Allows the plant to reproduce. Typically attracts pollinators.
They help to hold the plant up and bring in food and water.
A process by which a plant produces its food using energy from sunlight, carbon dioxide from the air, and water from the soil.
A plant that has not one but two cotyledons. A bean is an example.
The yellow, pouch-like part inside of the flower that holds pollen grains. It is usually on top of a long stalk that looks like a fine hair.
Plants that have stems that are soft, green, and contain little woody tissue.
Contains the genetic material needed to grow a new plant.
They look like leaves and they are the first plant part you see when a seedling pokes its head out of the ground.
A special underground stem. It is made up of special scale-like leaves that store food for the small shoot inside. Onions and tulips are examples.
Another female part of the flower. This is the long stalk that supports the stigma.
Down
Very, very, very fine soil particles.
The magic process when a seed comes to life.
Naturally occurring plant and animal resources.
Another special stem! This one grows flat or horizontally under the ground. Some grasses grow like this and then along the stem leaves will come up.
A flower that has either all male parts or all female parts, but not both in the same flower such as a pumpkin.
A root with a few branches that is very thick and swollen. Carrots are an example.
Parts that look like little green leaves that cover the outside of a flower bud to protect the flower before it opens.
The moving of the pollen from the anther to the stigma.
Carries water and food through the plant. Also provides structural support.
A female part of the flower. It is the sticky bulb that you see in the center of flowers and is the part where the pollen lands and starts the fertilization process.
A plant that lives for 3 or more years.
Carries and protects the seed of the plant.
This stem is found underground, but is fat. It is a food storage stem. A common example is the potato.
These unique structures are only found on plants like ferns, mosses and mushrooms. They look like dust.