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Life Sciences & Biotechnology Mastery Hub: The Industry Foun

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Which of the following is a critical consideration when scaling up a fermentation process from laboratory to industrial scale, as emphasized in "The Complete Industrial Biotechnology & Fermentation Technology Course 2026"?
Maintaining precise temperature control within a ±0.1°C range at the bioreactor outlet.
Optimizing oxygen transfer rate (OTR) and ensuring adequate mixing to overcome mass transfer limitations.
Ensuring aseptic conditions are maintained by relying solely on steam sterilization of the final product.
Focusing on increasing the concentration of the target product in the initial inoculum to accelerate growth.
Q2Domain Verified
In the context of downstream processing for industrial biotechnology, what is the primary advantage of using membrane filtration techniques (e.g., ultrafiltration, microfiltration) over traditional methods like centrifugation or precipitation for separating biomolecules?
Membrane filtration is significantly less expensive to implement and maintain at an industrial scale compared to centrifugation equipment.
Membrane filtration offers superior selectivity for a single specific protein, eliminating the need for further purification steps.
Membrane filtration provides a gentler separation method, minimizing denaturation of sensitive biomolecules and allowing for continuous operation.
Membrane filtration typically operates at higher temperatures, leading to faster processing times and reduced energy consumption.
Q3Domain Verified
A key principle in industrial fermentation is the optimization of the growth medium. Which of the following components is LEAST likely to be a primary nutrient source for a heterotrophic microorganism used in industrial bioprocessing?
Trace elements such as zinc, iron, and manganese.
Ammonium sulfate or other nitrogen-containing salts.
Glucose or other fermentable carbohydrates.
Inert filler materials like silica or cellulose.

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