The lower the level of the pyramid, the more important the needs are. On the most bottom part, you will see physiological needs such as the need for food and water, for shelter and for warmth, while higher up at the top you'll see things such as being esteemed as someone great or being successful at what you do. Those thing are higher because they rare less important for us than physiological needs.
A gastrostomy tube is placed inside the stomach for feeding purposes
The limbic system is a set of structures in the brain that deal with emotions and memory. It regulates autonomic or endocrine function in response to emotional stimuli and also is involved in reinforcing behavior
The humerus and femur bones are located in you arms and legs
I found the exercise on the internet and these are options:
"<span>Your heredity
Your culture
A peer group
A psychologist"
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It's an example of a positive influence by a peer group.
A peer group is a group<span> of people that may share similar background, interests</span>, social status or even age. As these are important social groups in the persons' lives, the members of these groups are likely to influence each other beliefs and behaviour.