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What is a sigmoid growth curve? State the different phases of sigmoid curve.

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Answered by sidharth56
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Phases of sigmoid curve are log phase, exponential phase, and stationary phase. In most systems, the initial growth is slow (lag phase), and it increases rapidly thereafter – at an exponential rate (log or exponential phase)

There are four distinct phases of the growth curve: lag, exponential (log), stationary, and death. The initial phase is the lag phase where bacteria are metabolically active but not dividing. The exponential or log phase is a time of exponential growth

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Answered by Anonymous
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When the rate of growth is plotted against time, a 'S' - shaped curve is obtained which is called 'Sigmoid growth curve'.

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