upotuskultaus
Upotuskultaus, or submerged culture, is a method used in microbiology and biotechnology to grow cells, microorganisms, or tissues in a liquid nutrient medium. In this approach the organisms are maintained in suspension within the medium, rather than on a solid surface. This allows uniform exposure to nutrients and easier control of environmental conditions.
The process is typically conducted in vessels such as Erlenmeyer flasks, stirred-tank bioreactors, or bubble columns.
Submerged culture is widely used for industrial fermentation and biotechnology, including production of antibiotics, enzymes, organic
Advantages include scalable operations, uniform nutrient exposure, and easier process monitoring. Limitations include sensitivity to oxygen