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bioreactor
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bioreactor

Sealed vessel in which microbial reactions can take place. The simplest bioreactors involve the slow decay of vegetable or animal waste, with the emission of methane that can be used as fuel. Laboratory bioreactors control pH, acidity, and oxygen content and are used in advanced biotechnological operations, such as the production of antibiotics by genetically engineered bacteria.



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