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Difference between continuous culture and synchronous culture

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Answered by 11032sushi
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A chemostat (from chemical environment is static) is a bioreactor to which fresh medium is continuously added, while culture liquid containing left over nutrients, metabolic end products and microorganisms are continuously removed at the same rate to keep the culture volume constant

Answered by ishwaryam062001
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Difference between continuous culture and synchronous culture

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Continuous culture is a method of maintaining microbial cultures by regularly introducing fresh medium into the culture to replace the medium that has been depleted. This constant renewal of the medium provides a steady-state environment for the microorganisms to grow and reproduce, and can be used to study their long-term behavior.

The cells remain in a continuous state of growth, with no distinct generation times or population bottlenecks.

Synchronous culture is a method of maintaining microbial cultures by introducing fresh medium into the culture at predetermined intervals. This allows for a more controlled environment, as the growth rate of the microorganisms can be regulated by the amount and timing of medium additions. Synchronous cultures can also be used to study the growth and behavior of the microorganisms under specific conditions.

This results in a homogeneous population of cells that are all in the same stage of the cell cycle.

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