BO305 : Plant Taxonomy2

Department

Department of Botany

Academic Program

Bachelor in Botany

Type

Compulsory

Credits

03

Prerequisite

BO205

Overview

1.Familiarize the student with classification sources and extract information from the phenomenon, anatomy, cell, chemistry,.... etc.2 Give the student an idea of how to build the classification units.3 Theoretical attachment to the process continues through samples of floral plant representative factions.4 The student will eventually have a broad idea of floral plants and their properties, enabling him to build a stereotypical idea of each classification unit

Intended learning outcomes

a. " Knowledge and understanding.1 Understanding properties and using them to classify floral plants and the process of their evolution through the ages2 Knowledge and understanding of mattresses (layers) in terms of idea, outlines to study the development of floral plants.3 Know the origins of floral plants across ferns and seed bare plants, and keep pace with the evolution of insects.4 Know and understand the classification of floral plants to 11 under the cult and be the stereotypical idea in the classification.b. Mental Skills:1 Plant Recognition and Classification2 In practice, the student is reminded of what has been studied in the lecture or of certain events.3 The distribution of plants varies from one area to another, requiring the student to assemble the plant from the area that has not been reachedc. Scientific and professional skills:1 Scientific skills gain by replicating factions' definition of veganism that collects from the field and teaches in the lab2 Linking each variety of properties to a particular plant family3 Differentiation of factions through the idea of stereotyping4 Differentiation of factions by viewing samplesd. General skills:1 The student's ability to define the conjecture of the plant identity at first glance through plant characteristics indicates his classification skill2 Understanding plant characteristics and using terminology in classification guides is done by repetition and attempt after other3 Field trips are always very helpful because every time we find the plant, we try to ask it in the form of a question if we've been through or not.4 The student ends with at least 20 to 25 or 30 factions and is ready to increase his experience by practising