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TEST BANK FOR PRINCIPLES OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY, 16TH EDITION – ALL CHAPTERS 1–29 | VERIFIED EXAM QUESTIONS, CORRECT ANSWERS & DETAILED RATIONALES | LATEST 2026 UPDATED COMPLETE A&P STUDY GUIDE

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Master Human Anatomy & Physiology with this Complete Test Bank for Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, 16th Edition by Gerard J. Tortora & Bryan H. Derrickson. This comprehensive exam preparation resource includes all Chapters 1–29 and is designed to help students succeed in Anatomy & Physiology, Nursing, Pre-Med, Allied Health, and Biology courses. This 2026 updated test bank features verified exam-style questions, correct answers, and detailed rationales that clearly explain each concept. It is ideal for students preparing for A&P exams, nursing entrance tests, medical coursework, and biology assessments. The material aligns with the official textbook structure, covering every major body system and foundational biological principle—from cellular organization to human development. Perfect for: Anatomy & Physiology students Nursing and medical students Pre-med and allied health programs Biology and life science courses Exam revision and concept mastery WHAT’S INCLUDED Complete Test Bank All Chapters 1–29 Covered Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) True / False Questions Fill-in-the-Blank Matching Questions Scenario-Based Questions Verified Answers Detailed Rationales for Every Question Exam-Style Practice for Real Tests COVERED CHAPTERS Introduction to the Human Body Chemical Level of Organization Cellular Level of Organization Tissue Level of Organization Integumentary System Skeletal System: Bone Tissue Skeletal System: Axial Skeleton Skeletal System: Appendicular Skeleton Joints Muscular Tissue Muscular System Nervous Tissue Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves Brain and Cranial Nerves Autonomic Nervous System Sensory, Motor & Integrative Systems Special Senses Endocrine System Cardiovascular System: Blood Cardiovascular System: Heart Blood Vessels & Hemodynamics Lymphatic System & Immunity Respiratory System Digestive System Metabolism & Nutrition Urinary System Fluid, Electrolyte & Acid-Base Balance Reproductive Systems Development & Inheritance KEY BENEFITS • Improves exam performance • Reinforces anatomy & physiology concepts • Provides realistic exam practice • Saves study time with structured questions • Ideal for midterms, finals, and board exam preparation

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, Chapter 1 – An Introduction to the Human Body

 Chapter 2 – The Chemical Level of Organization

 Chapter 3 – The Cellular Level of Organization

 Chapter 4 – The Tissue Level of Organization
 Chapter 5 – The Integumentary System

 Chapter 6 – The Skeletal System: Bone Tissue

 Chapter 7 – The Skeletal System: The Axial Skeleton

 Chapter 8 – The Skeletal System: The Appendicular Skeleton

 Chapter 9 – Joints

 Chapter 10 – Muscular Tissue

 Chapter 11 – The Muscular System

 Chapter 12 – Nervous Tissue
 Chapter 13 – The Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves

 Chapter 14 – The Brain and Cranial Nerves

 Chapter 15 – The Autonomic Nervous System

 Chapter 16 – Sensory, Motor, and Integrative Systems

 Chapter 17 – The Special Senses

 Chapter 18 – The Endocrine System

 Chapter 19 – The Cardiovascular System: The Blood
 Chapter 20 – The Cardiovascular System: The Heart

 Chapter 21 – The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels and Hemodynamics

 Chapter 22 – The Lymphatic System and Immunity

 Chapter 23 – The Respiratory System

 Chapter 24 – The Digestive System

 Chapter 25 – Metabolism and Nutrition

 Chapter 26 – The Urinary System
 Chapter 27 – Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid–Base Homeostasis

, Chapter 28 – The Reproductive Systems

 Chapter 29 – Development and Inheritance

TEST BANK

Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, 16th Edition Chapter 1: An Introduction to the
Human Body Total Questions: 100 | Format: Mixed | Difficulty: Mixed



MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (Q1–Q60)



1. Anatomy is best defined as:

A. The study of how the body functions B. The study of the structure of the body and the
relationships among its parts C. The study of diseases and their causes D. The study of
chemical reactions in living organisms

CORRECT ANSWER: B RATIONALE: Anatomy comes from the Greek word
meaning "to cut apart." It focuses on the structure and spatial relationships of body parts, not
function (which is physiology).


2. Physiology is best defined as:

A. The study of body structures visible to the naked eye B. The study of fossils and ancient
organisms C. The study of the functions of body parts and how they work D. The study
of cell structure under a microscope

CORRECT ANSWER: C RATIONALE: Physiology deals with how body parts
function and carry out life-sustaining activities. It complements anatomy, as structure and
function are closely related.



3. Which of the following best describes the principle of complementarity?

A. All body systems work independently of each other B. The function of a body part is
related to its structure C. Large structures are more important than small ones D. The body
adapts to its environment by changing structure

, CORRECT ANSWER: B RATIONALE: The principle of complementarity states
that function always reflects structure — what a part does depends on its specific form. For
example, bones are hard because they support and protect.


4. Which level of structural organization is the MOST basic?

A. Cellular level B. Tissue level C. Organ level D. Chemical level

CORRECT ANSWER: D RATIONALE: The chemical level is the simplest level
of organization, involving atoms and molecules. All higher levels of organization are built upon
chemical interactions.



5. Which of the following is the correct order of structural organization from simplest to
most complex?

A. Organ → Tissue → Cell → Chemical B. Cell → Chemical → Tissue → Organ C.
Chemical → Cell → Tissue → Organ → Organ system → Organism D. Tissue → Cell →
Organ → Chemical → Organism

CORRECT ANSWER: C RATIONALE: The correct hierarchy from simplest to
most complex is: chemical → cellular → tissue → organ → organ system → organism. Each
level builds on the previous.


6. A group of cells with similar structure and function is called a:

A. Organ B. Tissue C. Organ system D. Organism

CORRECT ANSWER: B RATIONALE: Tissues are collections of similar cells
that perform a common function. The four basic tissue types are epithelial, connective, muscle,
and nervous tissue.


7. Which organ system is responsible for gas exchange?

A. Cardiovascular system B. Digestive system C. Respiratory system D. Urinary system

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