| OVARY | In seed plants, the female reproductive part that produces the gamete - egg |
| OVULE | In seed plants, the female reproductive part that produces the gamete - egg |
| PISTIL | The female reproductive part of a flower (6) |
| WAHWAHPETAL | Flower part that produces a musical effect? |
| PINEALGLAND | Brain part that produces melatonin |
| EAR | Body part that produces wax |
| OVUM | The female reproductive cell, sometimes called a gamete (4) |
| PERFECT | A flower with both male and female reproductive parts, say (7) |
| VAGINA | The lower part of the female reproductive tract (6) |
| GYNAECOLOGIST | A medical expert in the health of the female reproductive system (13) |
| SUN | In the process of photosynthesis, the ___ provides plants the energy they need to grow Parents |
| HERMAPHRODITE | Has both male and female reproductive parts |
| QUEENBEE | The female reproductive leader of a colony of honey-producing apians, essential to the life of the hive (5,3) |
| STEMS | Units of reproduction of flowering plants, the world's biggest being that of the coco de mer palm, the world's biggest (5) |
| PITH | Cellular medulla in the stems of dicotyledonous plants; the similar spongy white mesocarp of an orange; a feather's interior; or, by extension, the crux or essence of something (4) |
| TUBER | A storage stem of some seed plants such as the potato (5) |
| BULB | A modified stem; the resting stage of certain seed plants (4) |
| STAMEN | The male reproductive part of a flower (6) |
| FLOWER | Reproductive structure which bears the reproductive parts of a plant (6) |
| COTYLEDON | A embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants, which, in some species, forms the first green leaf after germination (9) |