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Maslow's hierarchy of needs is in a form of a pyramid with the lowest most part labeled as PHYSIOLOGICAL. This means that in order to meet any other need, one should be able to meet the physiological needs. These needs are the maintenance of the human body. 

Answer:

Physiological needs.

Explanation:

Abraham Maslow (1908-1970) was an American psychologist, renowned for creating the Maslow's hierarchy of needs, a pyramidal diagram depicting human needs, starting from the most fundamental at the bottom. Maslow argued that human needs were hierarchical, and that only by fulfilling the most basic needs people can work their way up the pyramid.

According to the hierarchy of needs, the most basic of them are the physiological needs. This refers to the physical and biological requirements for continued survival, such as food, water, sleep, shelter and health. Only by fulfilling these first, people can really start looking into other needs.

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