Methanogen is unicellular
Archaebacteria. Also they can stand exterem tempreture. They are assexual. They are both Autotroph or heterotroph. They are unicellular and are prokaryote nucleus.
An Archaebacter. Methanogen.
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Nucleus
Archaebacteria. Also they can stand exterem tempreture. They are assexual. They are both Autotroph or heterotroph. They are unicellular and are prokaryote nucleus.
Methanogen is unicellular
The genus name for methanogen is Methanobrevibacter.
Archaebacteria. Also they can stand exterem tempreture. They are assexual. They are both Autotroph or heterotroph. They are unicellular and are prokaryote nucleus.
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Methanobacterium bryantii.
An Archaebacter. Methanogen.
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Methanogen ;)
Methanogens are microorganisms that produce methane as a metabolic byproduct in anerobic conditions.
Methanogens
These kind of organisms are classified into a domain called Archaea. These organisms are all prokaryotic and usually are found in extreme environmental places. Some of these are called: thermoacidophile (live in very hot and acidic environments), halophile (live in extremely salty environments) and methanogen (live in environment with high methanes).