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(3)

BOB - fruit type

FOREST

(4)

CEREAL

BARK

BUSH

SHEET

LYKO

VEGETABLE

NUT - type of fruit

OST

FEATHER - leaf of onion, garlic

FETUS

SEED

TINA

TENDRIL

NEEDLES

(5)

APEX - the tip of the shoot and root

BOTWAY

BUD

WILDING

GRAIN

CROWN

LIANA

MANNA is the congealed juice of certain plants.

LOUCH - stem of climbing plants

THE ESCAPE

BUD

SPORE

TRUNK

GRASS

FRUIT

SHIELD - part of the cereal germ

BERRY

(6)

EYE

BUNCH

TREE

Resin - resin of coniferous trees

OVARY

INCEST - interbreeding of close relatives

CAMBIA - educational tissue in stems and roots

PEEL

PEEL - at the leaves

ROOT

LATEX - milky juice

FLOW - a build-up on a tree trunk

NUT - type of fruit

ROOTSTOCK - a plant that is grafted onto another

SCRAFT - a plant that is grafted

PRISCHEP - grafted tree

CORK - the outer part of the bark of some trees

stigma - the top of the pestle

TURGOR - a living pump that maintains pressure in the capillary vessels of the stem and leaves

FLOEMA - type of fabric

FLOWER

(7)

AKINETA - a type of cell in algae

ARILLUS - seedling

AEROFIT - a plant that receives nutrients from the air

HALOFIT - a plant that lives on salt marshes

GELOFIT - swamp plant

gynoecium - a collection of carpels that form pistils

HEAD - a disease of cereals

TUBER

XYLEMA - type of fabric, wood

offspring - side shoot

STEPSON

POGROST

GROWTH

SELF-SEEDING

Solonin - an organic substance found in potatoes

POD - fruit type

TAPIOCA - cassava starch

PUMPKIN - watermelon fruit

stoma - a hole in the skin of a leaf

THE KERNEL

(8)

ANTHOCYAN - plant pigment

HERBAR - a collection of dried plants

Guttation - excretion of water through the stomata

sapwood - the outer layer of wood

Xerophyte - a plant adapted to life in arid regions

BULB

PROCESS

PIPING - inflicting wounds on a plant

PLANT

COTYLEDON

SOLOMINA - cereal stalk

INFLORESCENCE

ERGO - a parasite of cereals

STEBLINA - cereal stalk

(9)

AUTOGAMY - self-pollination

Autospores - spores in some algae

ALLOGAMY - cross-pollination

Antheridium - the sexual organ of spore plants

ARCHEGONIUM - the sexual organ of mosses, ferns, etc.

AERENHIMA - air-bearing tissue

VEGETATION

BRANCHING

VIVIPARIA - germination of seeds on the mother plant

Gametophyte - sexual generation in the life cycle of plants

WOOD

FIBER - the substance of the plant cell membrane

KORNEPLOD

BOX - fruit type

BUSH

RHISOSPHERE - the layer of soil adjacent to the root of a plant

FUNICLE

TERPENTINE - resin of coniferous trees

Cellulose - the substance of the plant cell membrane

(10)

ANEMOPHILIA - adaptation to wind pollination

ANEMOCHORY - a way of settling land plants

Archesporium - a group of cells from which spores develop

ASSOCIATION - plant community

GAMETANGIUM - sexual organ in plants

Geotropism - the property of plants to take a vertical position

GLUTEN - a substance found in grains

PEDEL

CORE - part of the stem

PHYTOBENTOS - plants at the bottom of reservoirs

(11)

AUTOTROPISM - straightening plant stems

ACTINOSTELA - part of the stem and root

ALLELOPATHY - plant interaction

ANISOTROPY - the ability of a plant to change position depending on environmental conditions

APLONOSPORA - a type of spore in algae

ATAKTOSTEM - part of the stem

HETEROPHILY

COPULATION - a method of grafting fruit trees

SHUB

NIKTYNASTY - movements of plants associated with the onset of night

VARIETY - see Heterocarp

SCLERENCHIMA - tissue type

(12)

NITROGEN FIXATION - absorption of nitrogen

VISLOPLODNIK - type of fruit

HETEROCARPY (diversity) - the fruits of one plant, different in shape and properties

(13)

AMMONIFICATION - decomposition of nitrogen-containing compounds by microorganisms

SHUB

EARLY MATURE

(14)

VEGETATION

(16)

GAS RESISTANCE

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