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Define physiological needs?​

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Answered by vatsalTrivedi
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Physiological needs deal with the maintenance of the human body. This lowest category includes the most basic needs that are vital to survival, such as the need for water, air, food, and sleep. Maslow believed that these needs are the most instinctive needs because all needs become secondary until these needs are met.

Answered by esha3935
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Physiological Needs are the foundation of Maslow's hierarchy of needs and include survival needs such as the need for sleep, food, air, and reproduction. Physiological needs are the requirements we all needindividually for human survival. If physiological needs are not met, the human body struggles to function.


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