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Physiological Principles in Health & Social Care : Report

   

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Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................3TASK 1 ...........................................................................................................................................41.1 Outline the main anatomical features in each of the body system with identifying mainfunctions......................................................................................................................................41.2 Discussion on Cellular metabolism and relate to growth hormone function which ensurebody growth................................................................................................................................5TASK 2............................................................................................................................................62.1 Explanation of normal body respond on the everyday physical activities ...........................62.2 Discussion on the body response explained by the cellular and tissue structure andphysiology...................................................................................................................................72.3 Explanation on body coordination of internal activities.......................................................7TASK 3............................................................................................................................................83.1 Explanation on routine measures are recorded and it's uses in health and social care..........83.2 Assessment of routine measures provides the General Practice with information about thebody functioning.......................................................................................................................103.3 Examination of informations about the body functioning may inform the care planning..11TASK 4..........................................................................................................................................114.1 Explanation of age affects on the body structure and body functioning ............................114.2 Assessment the impacts of the above mentioned conditions on body structure andfunctions ...................................................................................................................................124.3 Relation of the effects of medical conditions including infection to the routine care........13CONCLUSION..............................................................................................................................13REFERENCES..............................................................................................................................14

INTRODUCTIONResearch and understanding above on the human body to analyse it's response onactivities is related to the physiological (Ema, Kobayashi and Nakauchi, 2010). It is a study uponthe human body functions on the basis of the fundamental disciplines and biomedical science. Itis based on the anatomical and biological methods which help to analyse the human bodyfunctions. It help to the physicians and scientistic to make a report on it, to make a research onthe human body activities and control of mind on it. The present report is based on thephysiological principles which help to analyse the body response on the daily routine activities ofa person. This assignment is having content on the anatomical features in body system andcellular metabolism and it's relation with the growth of hormonal function. BMI, BP, heart beatssome are the check points which helps to the researchers to analyse the body reactions indifferent conditions. Age factor creates it's impact on the human body and it respond whichmakes a negative impact on the respiratory system, digestive, nervous system etc. whichdecrease the body respond to deliver their functions. TASK 1 1.1 Outline the main anatomical features in each of the body system with identifying mainfunctionsAnatomical functions are related to the human body structure which help to a person todeliver perform their routine activities. These anatomical functions are related to the humanbody's supportive system which has different work in the human body. These systems are;Digestive system: Mainly digestive system is related to the stomach which is having differentorgans which are connected together which helps to digest food. Digestion process starts fromthe mouth with chewing and break down in to pieces. Food digestion is an essential element forthe human body which start form the mouth by chewing and cut down food in to pieces. Thedigestive system has included mouth, esophagus, abdomen, lever, small intestine, large intestine,rectum and anus (Serebrovskaya, 2014). So these all of organs helps to the human body to eatfood, digest and observe vitamin, minerals, protein, carbohydrate than the emission of thewastage. Nervous system:It is related to the control on the human body which is possible by the nervoussystem. It is divide in to two parts which is conscious and unconscious activities which is done

by the human and controlled by the mind. A human mind has two parts which controls on theinternal and external activities, internal is related to the digestive, respiratory, nervous andexternal is related to the routine activities. A human body has billion of sensor in different bodyparts which send signals to brain to control on the internal and external functions of the humanbody and activities. Mainly central nervous system has a proper control on the human bodywhich helps to make accurate activities and functions of the organs (Moore, 2012). Centralnervous system include brain and spinal code which is situated lower end of the head. Thecentral nervous system creates a proper control and coordination in to the organs and humanbody parts which help them to make a proper external body movement. Body muscular system: It is a main human body internal system which helps and supports to thebody to make body movements. Mainly 650 muscles are counted in to the body muscular systemwhich supports to the human body to stand, walk and perform their routine activities. The bodymuscle system is separately divided in to three parts which are skeletal muscles, smooth muscleand cardiac muscle. Skeletal muscles are connected with the bones which helps and supports inthe body movements. Smooth muscles works with the internal organs to make a internalmovement e.g. digestive system. At last cardiac muscles are connected with the heart whichhelps to the heart to pump blood from heart to body organs. 1.2 Discussion on Cellular metabolism and relate to growth hormone function which ensure bodygrowthCellular metabolism is related to a well developed set of the chemical reactions whichdevelop in the organs to manage and maintain the life of them. It is an rigorous chain processwhich is controlled by the chemical reactions. It is a process which worked on the body organs tomaintain them to reproduce work to supports in the body movements and developments. It workson the body organs to maintain their structure and to make them high responsive to respondagainst the environmental changes (Dagnelie, 2011). So these cellular metabolism works on thebody organs to make a proper growth of them to produce more work as per the directions andorders of the brain. Growth of the human body is controlled by the Pituitary gland which has aSomatotropin cell, this a cell which is a part of the Pituitary gland stimulates on the growth of thehuman body structure. It makes a control on the growth of the human body. Height mainlyincrease after the age of 12 to 20 so it is essential for the human to intake an appropriate diet

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