Food, water, and shelter. Anything needed to maintain proper functioning of the body.
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Drive-Reduction
Low biological value (LBV) proteins do not full-fill the essential amino acids that our body needs. In contrary high biological value proteins contain right amount essential amino acids.
When considering a career, a person needs to consider its qualifications. A Neurobiologist needs a Ph.D. in Neuroscience and needs to attend medical school.
Biological work is work that entails the use of biological knowledge. Biological knowledge is data generated through biological research. Biological research is any study that makes a contribution to the field of Biology
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Biological factors can influence an individual's ability to meet their physiological needs, as outlined in Maslow's hierarchy. For example, genetics, health conditions, and age can impact a person's hunger, thirst, and sleep patterns. Meeting these basic biological needs is essential for progressing to higher levels of the hierarchy, such as safety, love/belonging, esteem, and self-actualization.
A biological imperative is the needs of living organisms required to perpetuate their existence and survival.
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Food, water, air, warmth.
Living organisms have to have certain things to survive which are called the biological needs of life. These are water, food and shelter.
The state of psychological tension created by biological needs is called arousal. This state prompts individuals to take action to satisfy their needs and return to a state of equilibrium. Arousal can manifest as feelings of excitement, stress, or anxiety depending on the situation.
Drive-Reduction
The psychosocial theory of motivation, proposed by psychologist Abraham Maslow, suggests that individuals are motivated by a hierarchy of needs, starting from basic physiological needs (such as food and shelter) and progressing to higher-order needs (such as self-esteem and self-actualization). According to this theory, individuals are driven to fulfill these needs in a specific order in order to achieve personal growth and fulfillment.
The theory of motivation that suggests all human motives are extensions of basic biological needs is called the drive reduction theory. This theory posits that motivated behavior is driven by the desire to reduce physiological needs, such as hunger or thirst, in order to maintain homeostasis and achieve a state of equilibrium.
Low biological value (LBV) proteins do not full-fill the essential amino acids that our body needs. In contrary high biological value proteins contain right amount essential amino acids.
Several biological characteristics have contributed to the success of insects. For example, they have the ability to fly at great speeds and distances, they have a small, lightweight exoskeleton that needs few nutrients and they can reproduce rapidly.