why nature of the substrate influences true growth yield
Answers
Answered by
2
where νs is the substrate uptake rate and YX/S the growth yield. The growth yield is defined as the amount of grown cell per uptaken substrate amount. The growth yields of various kinds of cells have been reported. In the case of glucose as the growth-limiting substrate, YX/S for most bacteria and yeast growing aerobically range from 0.4 to 0.6 g dry cell weight g−1 substrate. The specific substrate uptake rate is
hope it helps you
mark me as brainliest please
Similar questions