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Question
plant parts and functions
complete the crossword puzzle below
across
- three or more leaves that grow around the stem at the same node.
- the female part of the flower.
- leaves appear on one side of the stem and a node and from the other side on the next node.
- a plant that is grown for the purpose of eating its stem.
- transport water and dissolved nutrients.
- organelles responsible for photosynthesis.
- fleshy substance that surrounds seeds.
- most trees have this type of root.
- leaves grow from opposite sides of the stem directly across from each other.
- insects that are particularly adept at pollinating.
- the male part of the flower.
down
- reproductive part of plants.
- support the supper part of the plant.
- capture sunlight energy so the plant can make its own food.
- the releasing of oxygen and water vapor through the stomata.
- transport food from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
- sweet fluid produced by flowers that insects use for food.
- tiny pores that regulate the passage of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water vapor into and out of the cells.
- contain plant material that can develop into another plant.
- anchor plants in soil, store food, and absorb nutrients and water.
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Brief Explanations
To solve the crossword, we analyze each clue:
Across Clues:
- 2. Whorled (three or more leaves at same node).
- 3. Pistil (female flower part).
- 6. Alternate (leaf arrangement: one side, then next node opposite).
- 8. Celery (plant grown for stem consumption).
- 11. Xylem (transports water/nutrients).
- 12. Chloroplasts (photosynthesis organelles).
- 13. Fruit (fleshy around seeds, e.g., apple).
- 15. Taproot (most trees have this root type).
- 18. Opposite (leaf arrangement: directly across stem).
- 19. Bees (insects adept at pollination).
- 20. Stamen (male flower part).
Down Clues:
- 1. Flower (reproductive plant part).
- 4. Stem (supports upper plant).
- 5. Leaves (capture sunlight for photosynthesis).
- 7. Transpiration (releases O₂ and water vapor via stomata).
- 9. Phloem (transports food from leaves).
- 10. Nectar (sweet flower fluid for insects).
- 14. Stomata (tiny pores for gas/water exchange).
- 16. Seeds (contain plant material for new growth).
- 17. Roots (anchor, store food, absorb nutrients/water).
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Across:
- Whorled
- Pistil
- Alternate
- Celery
- Xylem
- Chloroplasts
- Fruit
- Taproot
- Opposite
- Bees
- Stamen
Down:
- Flower
- Stem
- Leaves
- Transpiration
- Phloem
- Nectar
- Stomata
- Seeds
- Roots