Examples of using Physiological needs in English and their translations into Chinese
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Level 1: physiological needs.
Both men and women have normal physiological needs.
Level 1: physiological needs.
This group includes people more orless able to meet their physiological needs.
Level one: Physiological Needs.
Physiological needs include hunger and thirst.
First level: Physiological needs.
Physiological needs and safety needs. .
The lowest level contains physiological needs.
Physiological needs are thought to be the most important;
The first level of needs is physiological needs.
Physiological needs are thought to be the most important- they should be met first.
This is actually normal, sleep is a physiological needs of newborns.
Physiological needs are the most important needs and they should be met first.
We can not identify all physiological needs as homeostatic.
This regulation allows the rate of ATP production to adapt to physiological needs.
When the physiological needs are met then the human turns towards safety needs. .
However, security is a universal requirement second only to the physiological needs of food and water.
Physiological needs are met, humans will turn to the psychological needs, first of all to the pursuit of a sense of security.
Before a student's cognitive needs can be met,they must first fulfill their basic physiological needs.
They believe that dining isnot only a method to meet basic physiological needs, but also a top priority social experience.
For example, human volunteer studies(WHO 1980) showed that the watertemperatures of 15-350 C best satisfied physiological needs.
If the physiological needs are relatively well gratified, then there emerges a new set of needs, the safety needs. .
Modern social etiquette exist everywhere,eating is not only meet the basic physiological needs, but also a very important social experience.
Maslow considered physiological needs the most important as all the other needs become secondary until these needs are met.
Practically everything looks less important than safety,(even sometimes the physiological needs which being satisfied, are now underestimated).
If the physiological needs and safety needs are reasonably well satisfied, the needs for love, affection and belonging emerge.
This indicates that physiological needs are vital for survival and that they must be sated before one can move up towards actualization and fulfillment.