What This Document Is
This document is a test bank for Chapter Five of *Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology, 12e* by Marieb, specifically focusing on The Skeletal System. It consists of multiple-choice questions designed to assess understanding of key concepts related to bone structure, function, growth, and classification. The questions are formatted for use as a study aid or assessment tool within the ANAT 025 Human Anatomy course at Pasadena City College.
Why This Document Matters
This test bank is valuable for students enrolled in Human Anatomy (ANAT 025) who are preparing for exams on the skeletal system. It allows students to self-assess their comprehension of the material and identify areas where further study is needed. Instructors can also utilize this resource to create quizzes and exams. The questions are categorized by Bloom's Taxonomy level (Remembering/Understanding, Applying/Analyzing), indicating the cognitive skill being tested.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This test bank provides questions *about* the skeletal system, but does not *teach* the material. It assumes prior knowledge of the concepts presented in Chapter Five. It does not include explanations of correct or incorrect answers beyond the page reference in the textbook. This document is a practice and review tool, not a substitute for reading the textbook or attending lectures.
What This Document Provides
This preview includes 18 multiple-choice questions covering topics such as: bone markings, bone growth, bone function, bone classification (long, short, flat, irregular), bone tissue components (osteocytes, canaliculi, periosteum), hormonal regulation of calcium levels, bone fracture types, and the major divisions of the skeletal system (axial vs. appendicular). The full document contains a comprehensive set of questions for the entire chapter, along with answer keys and Bloom's Taxonomy classifications for each question. This preview only shows a selection of questions from the beginning of the test bank.