

Two textbooks were selected purposively, as the books used in two targeted high schools. The aim of this research is to identify the misconceptions in high school biology textbooks and to categorize the misconceptions in high school biology textbooks particularly on the materials of bacteria. Textbooks are the teaching aids and sometimes become the only source for student regarding the concepts. Textbook is one of the factors that can lead to misconceptions. characteristics, structure, classification, form and shape, reproduction, and classification of gram positive and negative bacteria. Misconceptions on bacteria found in several sub-concepts, i.e. The students to comprehend complex issues.

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