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Mathematical Description of the Chemostat: The volume of the solution V in the culture vessel is constant. Inflow and outflow rates, F are equal and F is a constant in volume/time. The bacterial concentration at time t is given with N(t) in mass/volume. The growth medium concentration is supplied with a constant (C_(0)) and the concentration in the vessel at time t is given with C(t) in mass/volume.
The concentrations in the culture tank are well-mixed, meaning that all the ingredients in the tank are homogeneously distributed. We will use N and C for N(t) and C(t), respectively, for the sake of simplicity.
The chemostat is modeled with the following coupled differential equations as follows:
(dN)/(dt)=r(C)N-(F)/(V)N (eq.1)
(dC)/(dt)=-\mu r(C)N-(F)/(V)C+(F)/(V)C_(0)(eq.2)
where \mu is the nutrition consumption and r(C) is the growth rate of the bacteria population depending on the availability of the nutrient C. Michaelis-Menten Kinetics is one of the best-known models of
enzyme kinetics that describes the rate of enzymatic reactions by
r(C)=(k_(max)C)/(k_(n)+C)(eq.3)
where k_(max) and k_(n) are constants that can be learned from experimental data. If we assume that Michaelis-Menten Kinetics is an appropriate choice for our r(C), then Eqs. (1) and (2) can be written as follows:
(dN)/(dt)=\alpha (C)/(1+C)N-N (eq.4)
(dC)/(dt)=-(C)/(1+C)N-C+\beta (eq.5)
where \alpha =(Vk_(max))/(F) and \beta =(C_(0))/(k_(n)).
! Question !:
A scientist sets up a chemostat experiment which is governed by Eq.(4) and (5). The scientist
experimentally learned the constants and initial conditions as given: alpha;1.43, beta;19.80, N0;11.64, C0;5.99.
(a) Simulate this system and plot the variables N(t) and C(t) of the experiment versus time t.
(b) Plot the orbit (N(t), C(t)) in the state space for the given initial condition.
(please do not sent just an meanless gpt answer..)

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