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What is bioreactor ? Explain which suitable examples.

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Answered by mysticaldimple88
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An example of a continuous bioreactor is the chemostat. Organisms growing in bioreactors may be submerged in liquid medium or may be attached to the surface of a solid medium. ... However, in a continuously operated process the organisms will be removed from the reactor with the effluent.

• The ideal tank reactor is one in which stirring is so efficient that the contents are always uniform in composition and temperature throughout. • The ideal tubular reactor is one in which elements of the homogeneous fluid reactant stream move through a tube as plugs moving parallel to the tube axis

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Bioreactors consist of a of buried trench with woodchips through which the tile water flows before entering a surface water body.

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Organisms growing in bioreactors may be submerged in liquid medium or may be attached to the surface of a solid medium.

However, in a continuously operated process the organisms will be removed from the reactor with the effluent.

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