Text: Please, I want a clear answer :) I'll rate it. Thank you. A researcher who wants to produce an enzyme that can be synthesized by E. coli bacteria on an industrial scale: a. What should be considered when choosing the body material of the bioreactor to be used? b. What should he pay attention to when optimizing the mixing speed of the bioreactor he will use?
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