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Physiological Principles for Health and Social Care

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Physiological Principles for Health and Social Care INTRODUCTION 1 TASK 11 1.1 Anatomical features of human body1 1.2 The way system of body interacts with functions for growth5 TASK 26 2.1 Response of body during regular activities 6 2.2 Explanation of body response in terms of physiology, cellular and tissue structure 6 2.3 The way body coordinates with its internal activities 7 TASK 38 3.1 Way of routine measures are recorded and their uses in health and social care 8 3.2 Assess on the way of providing

Physiological Principles for Health and Social Care

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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................1
TASK 1............................................................................................................................................1
1.1 Anatomical features of human body.................................................................................1
1.2 The way system of body interacts with functions for growth..........................................5
TASK 2............................................................................................................................................6
2.1 Response of body during regular activities......................................................................6
2.2 Explanation of body response in terms of physiology, cellular and tissue structure.......6
2.3 The way body coordinates with its internal activities......................................................7
TASK 3............................................................................................................................................8
3.1 Way of routine measures are recorded and their uses in health and social care..............8
3.2 Assess on the way of providing information about body functioning by routine measures
................................................................................................................................................9
3.3 Information about the body functioning may inform care planning for this person......10
TASK 4..........................................................................................................................................11
4.1 Age may affect body structure and functioning.............................................................11
4.2 Impact of common disorders on body structure and functioning...................................11
4.3 Relation between effects of common disorders and infection to care routinely given to
individuals affected..............................................................................................................12
CONCLUSION..............................................................................................................................13
REFERENCE.................................................................................................................................14
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INTRODUCTION
Human body has a complex structure and a combination of various organs system, cells
and tissues. In this regard, physiology refers to study of each structures' functions. In health and
care field, this concept is based on physiological principles where services are provided to people
to give them relief from some specific issues (Sarafino and Smith, 2014). In this regard, an
assignment is prepared to make critical analysis on physiological principles for health and social
care. It describes the structure and function of human body and a relationship between various
functions on the basis of anatomy and physiology study. Further, a description about the way
data is collected in health and social care. In addition to this, present report is also highlighted
how age of an individual affect structure and function of body.
TASK 1
1.1 Anatomical features of human body
Anatomy is biological study which describes subdivision of human body parts, animals
and other living organism. It is considered as study which helps in analysis body structure from
front and back. It is Combinations of various form of cell which aids to create tissues and their
organs instrumentation. Anatomical is complex scientific method deals with diverse system are
as follows endocrine, nervous, reproductive etc. Human structure is a working of separate parts
like head, neck, upper limbs, bone, abdomen etc. construction of living body depends on
cardiovascular, nervous, urinary, respiratory, reproductive processing etc. For example:
Digestive system, which plays a vital role in human body because converting food into
nutrients, vitamin and minerals is hard task. Intake of food provides energy and ability to stay
alive. Working of this system depends with mouth, stomach, large intestine, small intestine,
throat etc. Human body constitutes a number of biological system which performs specific
functions for everyday living (Eyles and Woods, 2014). It includes circulatory system whose
main function is to move nutrients, oxygen, blood, carbon-di-oxide and other in all over the
body. This part consists heart, blood vessels, arteries and veins. Similarly, digestive system is
another main part of body which involves a series of connected organs and absorb food by
breaking down into small particles as well as remove excreta as well. Therefore, anatomical
features of body can be described in following manner:-
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