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Roots: Attach the anchor plants firmly to the ground
Primary root: Taproot is a ___.
Anthophyta: Flowering plants belongs to ___.
Monocot: When seed has one cotyledon it is ___.
Pines: Neither monocots or dicots
Zea Mays: Scientific name of corn
Camote: Imopoea batatas
Angiosperms: Flowering plants
Lateral roots: Called secondary plants
Tap roots: Have a large main central root.
Aerial roots: Plants attaches itself to tree branch or wires
Stilt roots: Breathing roots
Specialized roots: Examples are magroove, or bawawan
Storage roots: Examples are carrots or sweet potatoes
Adventitutes roots: Came from stems or leaves instead another roots
Root cap: Is covering the root tip
Root hairs: From epidermal tissues
Climbing root: Cucurbita sp. is what kind of roots?
Cortex: Is the outer layer of the stem or root of a plant
Xylem: Is one of the two types of transport tissue in vascular plants (phloem is the other)
Protoxylem: The first xylem to develop is called
Epidermis: is a single-layered group of cells that covers plants' leaves, flowers, roots and stems.
Sclerenchyma: is the supporting tissue in plants.
Mongo: What is the common name of Phaselous vulgaris plant?
Palms: Rely on over laping roots
Calamansi: The common name for Citrus mitis plant.
Haustorial roots: Roots of parasitic plants that can absorb water and nutrients from another plant
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Across:| 3. | Called secondary plants | | 5. | From epidermal tissues | | 6. | Is one of the two types of transport tissue in vascular plants (phloem is the other) | | 8. | When seed has one cotyledon it is ___. | | 10. | is the supporting tissue in plants. | | 11. | is a single-layered group of cells that covers plants' leaves, flowers, roots and stems. | | 12. | Neither monocots or dicots |
| | 13. | Imopoea batatas | | 15. | Have a large main central root. | | 19. | Attach the anchor plants firmly to the ground | | 21. | Is covering the root tip | | 23. | Plants attaches itself to tree branch or wires | | 24. | Came from stems or leaves instead another roots | | 25. | The first xylem to develop is called |
| | Down:| 1. | The common name for Citrus mitis plant. | | 2. | Cucurbita sp. is what kind of roots? | | 4. | Flowering plants | | 7. | Rely on over laping roots | | 9. | Examples are magroove, or bawawan | | 12. | Taproot is a ___. |
| | 14. | Roots of parasitic plants that can absorb water and nutrients from another plant | | 16. | Is the outer layer of the stem or root of a plant | | 17. | What is the common name of Phaselous vulgaris plant? | | 18. | Examples are carrots or sweet potatoes | | 20. | Breathing roots | | 22. | Scientific name of corn |
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Down to the roots
Across:| 3. | Called secondary plants | | 5. | From epidermal tissues | | 6. | Is one of the two types of transport tissue in vascular plants (phloem is the other) | | 8. | When seed has one cotyledon it is ___. | | 10. | is the supporting tissue in plants. | | 11. | is a single-layered group of cells that covers plants' leaves, flowers, roots and stems. | | 12. | Neither monocots or dicots |
| | 13. | Imopoea batatas | | 15. | Have a large main central root. | | 19. | Attach the anchor plants firmly to the ground | | 21. | Is covering the root tip | | 23. | Plants attaches itself to tree branch or wires | | 24. | Came from stems or leaves instead another roots | | 25. | The first xylem to develop is called |
| | Down:| 1. | The common name for Citrus mitis plant. | | 2. | Cucurbita sp. is what kind of roots? | | 4. | Flowering plants | | 7. | Rely on over laping roots | | 9. | Examples are magroove, or bawawan | | 12. | Taproot is a ___. |
| | 14. | Roots of parasitic plants that can absorb water and nutrients from another plant | | 16. | Is the outer layer of the stem or root of a plant | | 17. | What is the common name of Phaselous vulgaris plant? | | 18. | Examples are carrots or sweet potatoes | | 20. | Breathing roots | | 22. | Scientific name of corn |
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