Basic human needs
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+ | For the most part, physiological needs are obvious - they are [[Basic human needs|the literal requirements for human survival.]] If these requirements are not met (with the exception of [[sex]]), the human body simply cannot continue to function. | ||
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+ | *[[Breathing]] | ||
+ | *[[Homeostasis]] | ||
+ | *[[Water]] | ||
+ | *[[Sleep]] | ||
+ | *[[Food]] | ||
+ | *[[Excretion]] | ||
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For the most part, physiological needs are obvious - they are the literal requirements for human survival. If these requirements are not met (with the exception of sex), the human body simply cannot continue to function.
Physiological needs include:
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