| NECROSIS | The death of plant tissue (8) |
| BLIGHT | Disease that causes browning and death of plant tissue, cause of the Irish Potato Famine (6) |
| CELLULAR | One of the types of plant tissues (8) |
| PALISADE | One of the types of plant tissues (8) |
| VASCULAR | One of the types of plant tissues (8) |
| DEXTROSE | Form of sugar found naturally in animal and plant tissue (8) |
| EPIDERMAL | One of the types of plant tissues (9) |
| MERISTEM | Setter found some red mites crawling in plant tissue (8) |
| GRAFT | In horticulture, a piece of plant tissue, normally a stem, that is made to unite with an established plant (5) |
| XYLEM | Type of plant tissue |
| LECITHIN | Group of fatty substances found naturally in animal and plant tissues (8) |
| ALBUMINS | Water-soluble proteins found in animal and plant tissues (8) |
| GRAFTS | In horticulture, pieces of plant tissue, normally stems, that are made to unite with established plants (6) |
| MICROPROPAGATION | Producing many individual plants from a small piece of plant tissue (16) |
| SCAR | Mark left (usually on the skin, but also on woody plant tissue) by the healing of an injury! (4) |
| SAPWOOD | Moving around top of plant, seek to attract plant tissue (7) |
| SCHWANN | In 1839, Theodor ____ identified cells as the basic components of both animal and plant tissue |
| CAPSID | Bug of the family Miridae, most of which feed on plant tissues, causing damage to crops |
| PIGMENT | Natural colouring matter of animal or plant tissue (7) |
| REGENERATION | Formation of new animal or plant tissue (12) |