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Batch & Continuous Culture | A Level Biology | OCR

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Nov 21, 2019
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This tutorial covers cloning and it's biotechnologies in depth, and more specifically, at Batch & Continuous Culture. This video illustrates the importance of manipulating the growing conditions in batch and continuous fermentation, in order to maximise the yield of product required. Batch Culture consists of 4 phases: a) The Lag Phase b) The Exponential Phase c) The Stationary Phase d) The Death Phase In continuous culture, nutrients are added and products are removed at a constant rate; whereas in batch culture all the ingredients are added at the start and all the products are removed at the end. This is for A-Level Biology OCR Students. #Fermentation #Growingcultures #biotechnology #alevelbiology #alevelbiologyOCR #alevelbiologypastpaper #alevelbiologyrevision #alevelbiologynotes #ASBiology #OCR ______________________________________ This video is from The Ultimate Guide To A-Level Biology - a super condensed, exam focused revision course that covers all of the new AQA, OCR, and Edexcel specifications: https://tailoredtutors.co.uk Improve a grade GUARANTEED in A-Level Biology, Chemistry, or Maths by using our revision materials. ______________________________________ Website: https://tailoredtutors.co.uk Facebook: https://fb.me/tailoredtutors Reviews: https://www.facebook.com/TailoredTutors/reviews/ Instagram: https://instagr.am/tailoredtutors Email us if you have any questions or suggestions! [email protected]

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