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In any environment, growth of a population begins with a lag phase. Why?

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Population Growth Phases**: - Population growth can be divided into three main phases: lag phase, log (exponential) phase, and stationary phase. 2. **Defining the Lag Phase**: - The lag phase is the initial stage of population growth where the increase in population size is minimal. ...
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