Princess Mononoke movie questions

1. Which theory of the seven origins of life on earth similar to

the one in the movie?

father raven/creationalism

2. List the biomes in the movie that were shown and the scenes in

which they appear.

deciduous-throughout the spirit of the forest area

grasslands-close to the river in the end of the movie

3. If the "leeches" were a character, what kind of symbiotic

relationship do the "leeches" and the Boar have?

parasitic

4. If the "leeches" were to attack a human, what would be the

first line of immune defense?

skin and mucus membrane

5. Give an example of diseases that humans have contracted from

altering ecosystems.

malaria/yellow fever/

6. What kinds of pollution did the iron smelting create?

air/smog/water(toxic dumping into the water)

7. What might that pollution result in?

smog

8. What level on the biomass pyramid are the wolves and boars?

wolves and boars are secondary consumers

9. Name a type of parasite that is infectious and contagious, but

the disease itself is not contagious or infectious.

westnile virus, malaria, ensyphillytis

10. The emperor wishes to live forever, why is that

genetically/biologically impossible?

because the cell production of new cells in ratio to the old cells

begin to decrease

11. What are the benefits to burning a forest?

spread germination; puts nutrients back into the soil

12. What are the disadvantages?

destruction of secondary sucession; habitats are destroyed

13. Why is it beneficial to isolate the people with leprosy?

the disease is contagious.

14. What microorganism causes leprosy and how is leprosy contracted?

mycobacterium leprae (contact with infected untreated people)

15. In the movie, the trees are being cut down, what kind of

cycles are affected by this action and how?

the cycles are affected becuase the trees and soil are depleted and increased

16. What are the roles of the tress in the geochemical cycle?

carbon cycle-CO2 is converted to O2 (photosynthesis)

water cycle-evapotranspiration

nitrigen cycle-absorb the nitrates

17. If the trees were all cut down and replanted, what kind of

succession would this be?

primary sucession

18. When the boars were migrating, the ______effect took place.

fonder

19. In the movie, the apes wished to eat Prince Ashitaka. If the

apes began eating humans, how would this affect the ecosystem/food

chain?

different niche; they would become secondary consumers then

competition with other species of same character

20. In the movie, there were a lot of tribes, what is the

ecological advantage of that?

helps protect among tribal members (increased) collect food easily;

higher chance of niches

21. What are some of the things students could do to save the forest?

not use as much paper/materials. be cuation when camping (as forest fires)

22. Who was Lady Aboshi against? (List two)

forest spirit/ the samuri's

23. What theory would emphasize that if Princess Mononoke had

offspring, her offspring would acquire wolf-like instincts?

lamark theory

24. What were the errors of Lady Aboshi's plans? San's Plans?

A. she didn't think of the environment

B. it was vengence to kill the lady but it wouldn't fix the forest

25. When the boar was infected with the "curse", why doesn't the

parasite kill the boar?

becuase it needs a host

26. When the man was describing the war against the boars, what

could "we didn't see the mines under our feet" symbolize? How is this

significant to real life?

it means that "the tragedy of commons" could be that they use

resources without considering the harm

27. What is this movie attempting to foreshadow?

that depleting our environment for pure greed will fai us eventually

28. Is there any significance to Ashitaka and San being the peacemakers?

people must be the ones to set it straight

29. What would happen to the surrounding muscles if you were to get

shot by the iron ball (in the time of the movie)? What is the

scientific term called?

gangrene; caused by necrosis of the muscle and tissues

30. In the scene with all the trees and moss, (the point where the

prince finds the tracks and sees the Spirit god) what stage of

succession is the forest at?

secondary sucession

31. Name two disadvantages of using fossil fuels.

resources is limited and destroys the ecosystem ;promote pollution