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Indecisive/ abstain = -3 pts. Plant ID Game Identify the phylum and grab it before your group members! (4 sheets of paper, each with a phylum) 1st = + 2pts. Followers = +1 point Wrong = -2 pts. Indecisive/ abstain = -3 pts.

Apples, oranges, peaches, strawberries, mangoes…

No Vascular Tissue

Ferns!

Water needed for fertilization. Has vascular tissue.

Pine tree, Douglas fir, needle-like leaves…

Sporangia!

Small Need water for fertilization (swimming sperm)

Chrysanthemums, roses, daisies…

Liverworts, hornworts, mosses

Dicot Monocot