| SPORE | Reproductive unit in botany |
| EGG | Reproductive unit in biology |
| SPORES | One-celled reproductive units in plants capable of giving rise to a new individual (6) |
| RETINUE | Following up in reproductive unit: erythematous uterine disorder (7) |
| GAMETE | Reproductive unit |
| SEED | Plant's reproductive unit (4) |
| OVULE | The reproductive unit of a seed plant (5) |
| CYME | In botany, an inflorescence in which the first flower is the terminal bud of the main stem, while subsequent flowers develop as terminal buds of lateral stems, as in African violet (saintpaulia) (4) |
| RACEME | In botany, an inflorescence in which stalked flowers are borne in acropetal succession along the main stem (6) |
| SEEDS | Reproductive units of plants classified as angiosperms (5) |
| GAMETES | General Assembly measures reproductive units (7) |
| STUDENT | Learner in ecstasy about third in Botany with university department |
| GEOCARPY | In botany, the ripening of fruits below ground, as in the peanut (8) |
| CYMES | In botany, inflorescences in which the first flower is the terminal bud of the main stem and subsequent flowers develop as terminal buds of lateral stems, eg. African violet (saintpaulia) (5) |
| ARIL | In botany, the tissue surrounding the seed in certain fruits (4) |
| STROMA | In botany, a dense mass of hyphae in which a fungus fructification may develop |
| MUCRONATE | Especially in botany, terminating in a tapering point or sharp spine (9) |
| BRACT | In botany, a modified leaf, typically small, bearing a flower or flower cluster in its axil (5) |
| PEDICEL | In botany, a small stalk bearing a single flower in an inflorescence (7) |
| SYMPODIAL | ___ branching, a growth pattern in botany in which one bifurcated branch grows more strongly than another; from Greek, 'with small foot' (9) |