Multiple Choice
A fed-batch reactor is different from a chemostat because a chemostat culture:
A) promotes density with a limiting nutrient.
B) replaces spent media with fresh medium.
C) has very high cell densities.
D) uses excess nutrients.
E) is aerated while a fed-batch culture is anaerobic.
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