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Organisms that exhibit an S-shaped growth curve typically experience lag, exponential growth, and plateau phases. For example, bacteria, yeast, and many other microorganisms follow this type of growth pattern when they are grown in a controlled environment with limited resources. The S-shaped curve represents the logistic growth model, where the population growth rate slows down as it approaches the carrying capacity of the environment.

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