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Representing Nature –
The Surviving Skill
ENBE Project 1
Site Visit : 15th – 16th April 2013 at River Stone Eco Resort
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
Content Layout
• Introduction
• Project Tasks
• The Theme
• The Site Picture
• The Plant – Bamboo
• The Animal – Lizards
• The Insect – Ants
• Five Senses
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
• Infographic Poster Progress
• Ecosystem
Introduction
The idea of this project is for us to
experience nature. The site visit allow
us to be part of nature to observe and
collect information. We are asked to
collect the 5 senses during the site
visit to enhance our feeling into the
nature. We will have to represent our
findings and information as an
Infographic Poster and our experience
through a documentary video.
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
Project Tasks
1st Site Visit - Experience the nature with 5 senses (see, smell, hear,
feel & taste), sketch the layout of site, Take note on the details of
insects/animals/plants, collect samples
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
Project Tasks
2nd Documentary Video – A reflection of what we have learnt from the
site visit & The project, should not exceed 10 minutes
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
Project Tasks
3rd The Habitat Info Graphic Poster – Select a theme to present the
information collected at the site. May use 4-6 A1 size board
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
Project Tasks
4th Power Point Report – Scan all the paper documents, should not
be more than 50 pages
Which is what this is.
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
The Theme
“The nature surviving skill ”
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
Defend
Attack
The Site
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
The Site
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
Site map, included the
Location we found the plants,
animals, and insects
The Plant
I found and decided to use Bamboo as
the species to explore, investigate and
research.
In this draft note, I have recorded the 5
senses, the observation and the place I
found on my site.
After my research and matching with the
Bamboo species list, I am sure that this
Bamboo species name, Bengal
Bamboo.
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
Bengal Bamboo
• Found in Southeast Asian rainforest
• Temperature, 40 degrees Fahrenheit to 100
degree Fahrenheit
• Height, 40 feet to 80 feet
• Perennial Plant, it is not a tree or a shrub, it is a
grass.
• It is the largest grass
• Can be fully grown in two or three months
• Has dark green straight stalky clums
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
Bengal Bamboo’s Leaf
• The leaves are long and narrow and green
in color
• Approximately 3 inches in diameter
• Grow alternately on opposing sides of the
stem, in two rows
• Only flower once in their lifetime and die
after they bloom
• No matter where they grow, different plants
of same species flower at the same time
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
Bengal Bamboo’s Charectheristic
• Life span is 25-40 years
• New plants grow from the seeds that
resemble rice kernels.
• Help reduce soil erosion, sucks up water
from heavy rains that might cause
flooding.
• Provides shelter for animals
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
The Animal
This is the first animal I found at our site.
Looks like a lizard. I decided to use
this as one of my investigation and
research topic.
The draft note recorded the image of the
animal, and 5 sense. By observing the
animal, I recorded down how it looks
like and the obvious characteristic, to
make sure that I could find out the
name of species afterwards.
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
Earless Agamid
The found lizard at the site has quite a
similar characteristic matched with
this online research.
It belongs to the family named,
AGAMIDAE, which the species name
is Aphaniotis fusca.
The size (snout to vent) : 7cm
The size (total length) : 21cm
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
Earless Agamid
- Found mainly in primary forest
- Spindly body shape
- Almost no external ear opening
- Body scales are extremely small
- Neck crest is generally not visible
- Inside of the mouth is light blue
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
The Animal
This is the second or maybe the last animal
I found at our site. Looks like a lizard too.
But it was too far away and did not stay
for long, I could not get much of
information by just observe.
The draft note recorded the image of the
animal, and 5 sense. By observing the
animal, I recorded down how it looks like
and the obvious characteristic, to make
sure that I could find out the name of
species afterwards.
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
Rough-scaled Brown Skink
This found lizard has a very unique yellow
line from the head to the tail. It is contrast
with the black body so I can identify very
fast through online.
The family of this species is SCINCIDAE,
and belongs to Eutropis Rudis species.
The size (snout to vent) :12cm
The size (total length) :34cm
Place found : Sumatra, Borneo and adjacent
smaller islands to Sulawesi and parts of
the southern Philippines
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
•This large skink is terrestrial in habits
•Found mainly in lowland primary and secondary
rainforests
•Can also adapt to drier heavily disturbed
secondary habitats
•Best identified by its robust body form
•The broad pale-edged dark brown stripe along the
top of each flank
•It feeds on a wide variety of forest flour
invertebrates including insects
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
Rough-scaled Brown Skink
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
The Insect
Insect Found : Ant
6 Legs, 2 Cirruson Head
Three Part of Body : Head, Body, Tail
Their leg Are Joined from Thick to Narrow
Move Rapidly
Found in Secondary Rain Forest
Form Ant Line on The Ground
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
The Ant
The Body Part of Ant
Three Main Part,
1. Head / Mesosoma
2. Thorax / Petiole
3. Abdomen / Gaster
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
The Ant
Compound Eye – Contain Hundreds f Lenses
Ocelli – Small Extra Eyes, Detects Light
Antennae – Touching, Taste and Smell
Manoibles – Hold and Carry Things, Used to
Bite, Crush, Cut
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
The Ant
Hind Leg of An Ant
At the End of the Pre-Tarsus, It is a
Tarsel Clan
They use legs to sense the vibration of
ground.
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
Five Senses
1st Senses One – FEEL
2nd Senses Two – TASTE
3rd Senses Three – SMELL
4th Senses Four – SEE
5th Senses Five – HEAR
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
Sense One - FEEL
FEEL the nature - Wonderful Experience
FEEL the river - Cold
FEEL the water - Tempted to Bath
FEEL the tree - Tall
FEEL the leaves - Textures
FEEL the animals - Afraid of Us (Human)
FEEL the insects - Nature Architects
FEEL the environment - Fresh
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
Sense Two - TASTE
TASTE the nature - By the Food Provided
TASTE the river - Cold, Tasteless
TASTE the water - Cold My Stomach
TASTE the tree - Wooden Taste
TASTE the leaves - Raw Vegetable, Bitter
TASTE the animals - N/A
TASTE the insects - N/A
TASTE the environment – Pleasantly Nice
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
Sense Three - SMELL
SMELL the nature - Sandy, Greeny
SMELL the river - Normal Water
SMELL the water - Fishy
SMELL the tree - Wooden Smell, Flowers
SMELL the leaves - Freshness Leaves
SMELL the animals - Fish Smell
SMELL the insects - Nature Architects
SMELL the environment – Mud, Sand
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
Sense Four - SEE
SEE the nature - Traditional Building
SEE the river - Long but not Deep
SEE the water - Brownish
SEE the tree - Tall and Various Types
SEE the leaves - Mainly green
SEE the animals - Movement
SEE the insects - Mostly Ants
SEE the environment – The Nature, Like Movie
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
Sense Five - HEAR
HEAR the nature - Bird Chirping
HEAR the river - Movement of Water
HEAR the water - Continuous Flow
HEAR the tree - Vibration of Leaves
HEAR the leaves - Wind
HEAR the animals - Birds Chirping
HEAR the insects - Cricket Chirping
HEAR the environment – Animals Sounds, Wind
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
Infographic Poster Progress
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
Infographic Poster Progress
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman
Ecosystem
The ecosystem found on our site is
basically surrounded by how the living
things survive.
Like how this picture presented, it is a
battle between bee and spider. The bee
won, and because of the lack of ability
of spider, he has to be the bee’s food.
The relationship between every
characteristic of living things tell us
about how they survive in this jungle. To
hunt for food, or to prevent being hunt
as a prey. Here comes the Surviving
Skill of Nature
THANK YOU
ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
FNBE April Intake 2013
Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman
Sulaiman

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Representing nature – the surviving skill

  • 1. Representing Nature – The Surviving Skill ENBE Project 1 Site Visit : 15th – 16th April 2013 at River Stone Eco Resort ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman
  • 2. Content Layout • Introduction • Project Tasks • The Theme • The Site Picture • The Plant – Bamboo • The Animal – Lizards • The Insect – Ants • Five Senses ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman • Infographic Poster Progress • Ecosystem
  • 3. Introduction The idea of this project is for us to experience nature. The site visit allow us to be part of nature to observe and collect information. We are asked to collect the 5 senses during the site visit to enhance our feeling into the nature. We will have to represent our findings and information as an Infographic Poster and our experience through a documentary video. ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman
  • 4. Project Tasks 1st Site Visit - Experience the nature with 5 senses (see, smell, hear, feel & taste), sketch the layout of site, Take note on the details of insects/animals/plants, collect samples ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman
  • 5. Project Tasks 2nd Documentary Video – A reflection of what we have learnt from the site visit & The project, should not exceed 10 minutes ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman
  • 6. Project Tasks 3rd The Habitat Info Graphic Poster – Select a theme to present the information collected at the site. May use 4-6 A1 size board ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman
  • 7. Project Tasks 4th Power Point Report – Scan all the paper documents, should not be more than 50 pages Which is what this is. ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman
  • 8. The Theme “The nature surviving skill ” ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman Defend Attack
  • 9. The Site ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman
  • 10. The Site ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman Site map, included the Location we found the plants, animals, and insects
  • 11. The Plant I found and decided to use Bamboo as the species to explore, investigate and research. In this draft note, I have recorded the 5 senses, the observation and the place I found on my site. After my research and matching with the Bamboo species list, I am sure that this Bamboo species name, Bengal Bamboo. ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman
  • 12. Bengal Bamboo • Found in Southeast Asian rainforest • Temperature, 40 degrees Fahrenheit to 100 degree Fahrenheit • Height, 40 feet to 80 feet • Perennial Plant, it is not a tree or a shrub, it is a grass. • It is the largest grass • Can be fully grown in two or three months • Has dark green straight stalky clums ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman
  • 13. Bengal Bamboo’s Leaf • The leaves are long and narrow and green in color • Approximately 3 inches in diameter • Grow alternately on opposing sides of the stem, in two rows • Only flower once in their lifetime and die after they bloom • No matter where they grow, different plants of same species flower at the same time ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman
  • 14. Bengal Bamboo’s Charectheristic • Life span is 25-40 years • New plants grow from the seeds that resemble rice kernels. • Help reduce soil erosion, sucks up water from heavy rains that might cause flooding. • Provides shelter for animals ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman
  • 15. The Animal This is the first animal I found at our site. Looks like a lizard. I decided to use this as one of my investigation and research topic. The draft note recorded the image of the animal, and 5 sense. By observing the animal, I recorded down how it looks like and the obvious characteristic, to make sure that I could find out the name of species afterwards. ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman
  • 16. Earless Agamid The found lizard at the site has quite a similar characteristic matched with this online research. It belongs to the family named, AGAMIDAE, which the species name is Aphaniotis fusca. The size (snout to vent) : 7cm The size (total length) : 21cm ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman
  • 17. Earless Agamid - Found mainly in primary forest - Spindly body shape - Almost no external ear opening - Body scales are extremely small - Neck crest is generally not visible - Inside of the mouth is light blue ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman
  • 18. The Animal This is the second or maybe the last animal I found at our site. Looks like a lizard too. But it was too far away and did not stay for long, I could not get much of information by just observe. The draft note recorded the image of the animal, and 5 sense. By observing the animal, I recorded down how it looks like and the obvious characteristic, to make sure that I could find out the name of species afterwards. ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman
  • 19. Rough-scaled Brown Skink This found lizard has a very unique yellow line from the head to the tail. It is contrast with the black body so I can identify very fast through online. The family of this species is SCINCIDAE, and belongs to Eutropis Rudis species. The size (snout to vent) :12cm The size (total length) :34cm Place found : Sumatra, Borneo and adjacent smaller islands to Sulawesi and parts of the southern Philippines ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman
  • 20. •This large skink is terrestrial in habits •Found mainly in lowland primary and secondary rainforests •Can also adapt to drier heavily disturbed secondary habitats •Best identified by its robust body form •The broad pale-edged dark brown stripe along the top of each flank •It feeds on a wide variety of forest flour invertebrates including insects FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing Rough-scaled Brown Skink
  • 21. FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing The Insect Insect Found : Ant 6 Legs, 2 Cirruson Head Three Part of Body : Head, Body, Tail Their leg Are Joined from Thick to Narrow Move Rapidly Found in Secondary Rain Forest Form Ant Line on The Ground
  • 22. FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing The Ant The Body Part of Ant Three Main Part, 1. Head / Mesosoma 2. Thorax / Petiole 3. Abdomen / Gaster
  • 23. FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing The Ant Compound Eye – Contain Hundreds f Lenses Ocelli – Small Extra Eyes, Detects Light Antennae – Touching, Taste and Smell Manoibles – Hold and Carry Things, Used to Bite, Crush, Cut
  • 24. FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing The Ant Hind Leg of An Ant At the End of the Pre-Tarsus, It is a Tarsel Clan They use legs to sense the vibration of ground.
  • 25. FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing
  • 26. Five Senses 1st Senses One – FEEL 2nd Senses Two – TASTE 3rd Senses Three – SMELL 4th Senses Four – SEE 5th Senses Five – HEAR ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman
  • 27. Sense One - FEEL FEEL the nature - Wonderful Experience FEEL the river - Cold FEEL the water - Tempted to Bath FEEL the tree - Tall FEEL the leaves - Textures FEEL the animals - Afraid of Us (Human) FEEL the insects - Nature Architects FEEL the environment - Fresh ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman
  • 28. Sense Two - TASTE TASTE the nature - By the Food Provided TASTE the river - Cold, Tasteless TASTE the water - Cold My Stomach TASTE the tree - Wooden Taste TASTE the leaves - Raw Vegetable, Bitter TASTE the animals - N/A TASTE the insects - N/A TASTE the environment – Pleasantly Nice ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman
  • 29. Sense Three - SMELL SMELL the nature - Sandy, Greeny SMELL the river - Normal Water SMELL the water - Fishy SMELL the tree - Wooden Smell, Flowers SMELL the leaves - Freshness Leaves SMELL the animals - Fish Smell SMELL the insects - Nature Architects SMELL the environment – Mud, Sand ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman
  • 30. Sense Four - SEE SEE the nature - Traditional Building SEE the river - Long but not Deep SEE the water - Brownish SEE the tree - Tall and Various Types SEE the leaves - Mainly green SEE the animals - Movement SEE the insects - Mostly Ants SEE the environment – The Nature, Like Movie ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman
  • 31. Sense Five - HEAR HEAR the nature - Bird Chirping HEAR the river - Movement of Water HEAR the water - Continuous Flow HEAR the tree - Vibration of Leaves HEAR the leaves - Wind HEAR the animals - Birds Chirping HEAR the insects - Cricket Chirping HEAR the environment – Animals Sounds, Wind ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman
  • 32. Infographic Poster Progress ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman
  • 33. Infographic Poster Progress ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman
  • 34. ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman Ecosystem The ecosystem found on our site is basically surrounded by how the living things survive. Like how this picture presented, it is a battle between bee and spider. The bee won, and because of the lack of ability of spider, he has to be the bee’s food. The relationship between every characteristic of living things tell us about how they survive in this jungle. To hunt for food, or to prevent being hunt as a prey. Here comes the Surviving Skill of Nature
  • 35. THANK YOU ENBE Group X Unit 2 – Tan Shing FNBE April Intake 2013 Lecturers : Ms. Deliya Zain & Miss Norman Sulaiman