Subject: Geriatric Nursing (Theory)
The structural and functional condition of the body's cells, tissues, organs, and systems, which governs developmental changes, death, and longevity, is referred to in biological theories of aging. There are several biological explanations for aging, including: The cellular hypothesis. Cells with the ability to divide - cells divide. Cells that are ineffective and non-functional are replaced. The skin, gut lining, and circulatory system of the human body are all continuously replaced. Age-related wear and tear on the body causes cells that are unable to proliferate, leading to an accumulation of dysfunctional cells. Intercellular substance or material - gradual deterioration of intercellular substance with aging reduces cells' capacity to supply tissues with nutrients and oxygen, which has an impact on system operation.
The structural and functional status of the body's cells, tissues, organs, and systems—which governs growth, sturdiness, and mortality—is referred to as biological theory.
According to Morden, there are two major groups of biological explanations for human aging:
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