What This Document Is
This document is a question bank designed to assess understanding of Chapter 19, focusing on blood, from the 9th edition of *Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology* by Martini. It consists of multiple-choice questions covering key concepts related to blood composition, function, and basic clinical measurements. This is a practice and review tool intended for students enrolled in Human Anatomy & Physiology II (BIOL 2302) at Houston Community College.
Why This Document Matters
Students preparing for exams in BIOL 2302 will find this question bank valuable for self-assessment and identifying areas needing further study. It’s particularly useful for reinforcing knowledge of blood’s components, its role in maintaining homeostasis, and common laboratory tests related to blood analysis. The questions are categorized by Bloom's Taxonomy level (Knowledge, Application) indicating the cognitive skill being tested. Instructors may also use this resource to quickly gauge student comprehension.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This question bank is a *review* tool, not a comprehensive learning resource. It assumes prior knowledge of the material presented in Chapter 19. It does not include detailed explanations of correct or incorrect answers, nor does it cover all possible topics within the chapter. Students should use this in conjunction with their textbook, lecture notes, and other course materials. It is not a substitute for understanding the underlying physiological principles.
What This Document Provides
The full question bank includes 17 multiple-choice questions, each with five answer options and the correct answer indicated. Each question is tagged with a specific Learning Outcome from Chapter 19 and its Bloom's Taxonomy level. The questions cover topics such as: plasma composition, hematocrit, blood functions, blood pH, blood volume, and the difference between plasma and interstitial fluid. This preview includes the first 17 questions. The full document does *not* include explanations for the answers.