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A biological imperative is a fundamental drive or instinct that compels an organism to act in certain ways to ensure survival and reproductive success. Examples include the need for food, water, shelter, and reproduction. These imperatives are essential for the species' continuation and adaptation to its environment.
The theory that states biological needs drive an organism to act in certain ways until satisfied is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. This theory proposes that individuals prioritize fulfilling basic physiological needs such as food and water before addressing higher-level needs like social relationships and self-esteem.
Depending on the specific organism, there are different ways that it can have its needs supplied. A large organism like an animal or human, requires food and water, which are found in the environment around these organisms like the earth. An organism like a plant requires sunlight, carbon dioxide from the air, and water to make its own food.
Depending on the specific organism, there are different ways that it can have its needs supplied. A large organism like an animal or human, requires food and water, which are found in the environment around these organisms like the earth. An organism like a plant requires sunlight, carbon dioxide from the air, and water to make its own food.
Social institutions become the standard ways that a society meets its basic needs.
The process of learning allows organisms to acquire information from past experiences to adapt to new situations. Animals can learn to hunt and avoid dangerous situations, such as birds learning to avoid cats. Learning enables animals to better obtain food and shelter and it can increase their mating chances.
In what ways, if any, does a single-celled organism differ from its parents?
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On a fundamental level, an organism must: 1. Be able to obtain metabolize something (or things) in its environment to produce energy for itself. For example, humans must exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in our lungs, drink water, and eat food. 2. Stay alive long enough to reproduce These two needs manifest themselves in many different ways seen in the diversity of plant and animal life on earth. Out of these needs predator-prey relationships develop, as do what we identify as ecosystems.
Survival methods are ways and means to keep alive in desperate conditions.
An organism obtains food,water,shelter,and other things it needs to live,grow,and reproduce from its surroundings.....duhh.lol
Seek feedback from the individual and others on how well support for personal care meets the individual's needs and preferences