Part 1: Table System Living/Non-living Organ System Living Family System Living Shower System Sink System Traffic System Social System Transportation System Fishery System Living (person who showers) and Non-Living (water, shower, tubes, etc.) Living (person who uses the sink) and NonLiving (sink, faucet, water, tube, etc.) Living (people in the traffic) and Non-Living (cars, traffic lights, etc.) Living Living (passengers) and Non-Living (cars, trains, buses, etc.) Living (fishes, fishermen, sunlight, etc.) and Non-Living (ships, boats, fishing nets, etc.) Fish School System Living Friendship System Living Part II. Model Part III. Description Submitted by: Group Pilandok Buna, Roz Ann Faith Cesar, Michael Oliva, Zaskia Paderes, Lailanie Petilla, Aaron Ramos, Cristina INSTITUTION: I.F. ABIOTIC: SURVIVAL NATURAL SYSTEM HABITAT • TOPOGRAPHY • WATER QUALITY • WEATHER/ • CLIMATE BIOTIC: • OTHER SPECIES • LIVING HABITAT • PREDATORS • PREY I.F. SCIENCE 11-B1 - PILANDOK • • • • • NATURAL DEATHS FINANCE ASSESSMENT PLANNING DECISION MAKING IMPLEMENTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM I.F. FISHERY SYSTEM POLICIES/ LAWS I.F. FISHING SYSTEM RESOURCE USERS FISHING: • • FISHERS CATCH FRACTION SUPPLY DEMAND MARKET: • • • CONSUMERS TRADERS BUSINESS MEN