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==Definitions==
==Definitions==
#Batch Culture-A large-scale closed system culture in which cells are grown in a fixed volume of nutrient culture medium under specific environmental conditions (e.g. nutrient type, temperature, pressure, aeration, etc.) up to a certain density in a tank or airlift fermentor, harvested and processed as a batch, especially before all nutrients are used up.-http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Batch_culture
*Batch Culture-A large-scale closed system culture in which cells are grown in a fixed volume of nutrient culture medium under specific environmental conditions (e.g. nutrient type, temperature, pressure, aeration, etc.) up to a certain density in a tank or airlift fermentor, harvested and processed as a batch, especially before all nutrients are used up.-http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Batch_culture


#Biogenesis-The process in which life forms arise from similar life forms. or
*Biogenesis-The process in which life forms arise from similar life forms. or It asserts that living things can only be produced by another living thing, and not by a non-living thing.-http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Biogenesis
It asserts that living things can only be produced by another living thing, and not by a non-living thing.-http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Biogenesis


#Diurnal-occuring during the day-http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Diurnal
*Diurnal-occuring during the day-http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Diurnal


#Prototrophic-Strain's that have the same nutritional requirements as the wild-type strain.-http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Prototrophic_strains
*Prototrophic-Strain's that have the same nutritional requirements as the wild-type strain.-http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Prototrophic_strains


#Supernatant-The soluble liquid fraction of a sample after centrifugation or precipitation of insoluble solids.-http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Supernatant
*Supernatant-The soluble liquid fraction of a sample after centrifugation or precipitation of insoluble solids.-http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Supernatant


#Chromotography-The process or technique of separating molecules or components in a mixture according to the differential absorption and elution-http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Chromatography
*Chromotography-The process or technique of separating molecules or components in a mixture according to the differential absorption and elution-http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Chromatography


#Catabolite- product of catabolism, the breakdown of complex molecules into simpler ones.-http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Catabolite
*Catabolite- product of catabolism, the breakdown of complex molecules into simpler ones.-http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Catabolite


#Cuvette-a transparent or translucent box-shaped container with precisely-measured dimensions for holding liquid samples to be put into a spectrophotometer.-http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Cuvette
*Cuvette-a transparent or translucent box-shaped container with precisely-measured dimensions for holding liquid samples to be put into a spectrophotometer.-http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Cuvette


#Gene regulatory protein- Any protein that interacts with dna sequences of a gene and controls its transcription.-http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Gene_regulatory_protein
*Gene regulatory protein- Any protein that interacts with dna sequences of a gene and controls its transcription.-http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Gene_regulatory_protein


#Permease- general term for a membrane protein that increases the permeability of the plasma membrane to a particular molecule, by a process not requiring metabolic energy.-http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Permease
*Permease- general term for a membrane protein that increases the permeability of the plasma membrane to a particular molecule, by a process not requiring metabolic energy.-http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Permease

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  • Batch Culture-A large-scale closed system culture in which cells are grown in a fixed volume of nutrient culture medium under specific environmental conditions (e.g. nutrient type, temperature, pressure, aeration, etc.) up to a certain density in a tank or airlift fermentor, harvested and processed as a batch, especially before all nutrients are used up.-http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Batch_culture