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What phase of a cell cycle is extended in a chemostat?

Log phase


What if the difference between chemo stat and turbidostat?

Chemostat is the continuous addition of chemicals in a bioreactor in order to maintain their concentration and volume because here the organisms are continuously utilizing the exiting forms. Turbidostat is to maintain of turbidity especially of medium inoculated with culture which can generally be done by regularl providing the substrate but in this case the volume may regularly change.


How do you say chemostat in French?

"Chémostat"


What are all cell processes controlled by?

They are all controlled by the nucleus which is somewhat the "brain" of the cell. Hope this helps :)


Which cell is controlled by the production of protein?

T Cell


What is a cell culture and how can a cell culture be useful to biologists?

A cell culture is a controlled environment where cells are grown outside of their natural environment. Biologists use cell cultures to study cell behavior, test the effects of drugs or treatments, and understand cell function and responses in a controlled setting. This controlled environment allows researchers to manipulate variables and observe cellular processes in a controlled manner.


What cell cell process is controlled by the nuclus?

Protein Synthesis


What goes in and out of cell is controlled by?

Semipermiable membrane of the cell. Plants : Cell wall. Animals : Cell membrane.


Limiting factors that are controlled by the size of population?

Density- Dependent factors


What is the factor on the density theoritical?

It is theoretical because cell density cannot be forced to reach maximum density.


What cell process is controlled by the nuceus?

The nucleus is the CEO of the cell and directs all of its' activities.


What is a cell culture how can cell culture be useful to biologists?

A cell culture is where cells are grown under controlled conditions.