Educational sciences
By Lhoussaine, Maskour; Alami, Anouar; Agorram, Boujemaa; Moncef, Zaki
“Plant Classification Knowledge and Misconceptions among University Students in Morocco”
Publisher: Researchgate
Issue 9/ volume 48
2019
Plant Classification Knowledge and Misconceptions among University Students in Morocco
Type: Empirical
Data collection method: Survey
Number of subjects, range: Large — 31 or more
Grade and age of subjects: Adult — over 18 years
- In bryophytes (mosses), the absence of conducting vessels does not allow them to reach high heights.
- Bryophytes do not have roots.
- Cryptogam plants include Algae, Mushrooms, and also Bryophytes, Pteridophytes, and Lichens.
- In flowering plants, the characteristics of pollen grains are not taken into account in the current plant classification.
- The nature of the fruit is taken into account in the classification of seed plants.
- Leaf shape distinguishes angiosperms.
- Angiosperms are more advanced than other classes.
- Gymnosperms are flowering and ovule plants.