There really is no such thing as "methanogens" Thus the question has no merit.
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Methanogens
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Methanogens
· Methanogens are a type of microorganism that produced methane as a by product of metabolism in conditions of very low oxygen. · They are often found in bogs, swamps and other wetlands.Methanogens also exist in the guts of some animals including cows and humans, where they contribute to the methane content. · More than 50 species of Methanogens have been identified. · Methanogens cannot function under aerobic conditions
Methanogens would likely live in a bog a sewage treatment plant or a cows intestine. They can only be seen with a microscope and not naked eyes.
Methanogens are typically found in anaerobic environments where oxygen is absent, such as wetlands, rice paddies, and the guts of ruminants like cows and sheep. They thrive in extreme conditions, including deep-sea hydrothermal vents and the digestive systems of termites and other insects. Additionally, methanogens can also be present in landfills and wastewater treatment facilities, where organic matter is decomposed.
Anaerobes is associated with methanogens.
Anaerobes is associated with methanogens.
Methanogens Scientific name is methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum
Methanogens live in places with no oxygen like space.
The methanogens have many ways of growing and developing just as anyone or anything else. Methanogens affect the growth of many other things such as hydrogen producing species.