Which part of the curve represents the fastest rate of growth?

a

K

b

L

c

M

d

N

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Chukwuebuka2025
5 months ago

The fastest rate of growth is at part M of the curve.

Explanation:

The curve shown is a typical sigmoid (S-shaped) growth curve.

Growth rate depends on the slope of the curve.

The slope is steepest at M, which is the exponential (log) phase.

At N (lag phase), growth is slow.

At K (stationary phase), growth slows and levels off.

Sammyporsche123
3 years ago

fastest or farthest??

Emmanuel5528
1 year ago

I don't understand this oh
And ain't you suppose to choose explanation

midemartin2
1 year ago

u are supposed to show explanations of all the questions

bhadmanchuks
8 months ago

isnt it N or L

toopretty
1 year ago

there is always no explanation 😭😭

habeebah10
3 years ago

pls can someone explain

midemartin2
1 year ago

that too bad

Dablessed
1 year ago

i no understand oo

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