Methanogens are microorganisms that obtain their energy by consuming carbon dioxide and hydrogen gas, typically found in anaerobic environments such as wetlands, swamps, and the digestive tracts of animals. They produce methane gas as a byproduct of this metabolism.
Anaerobes is associated with methanogens.
Anaerobes is associated with methanogens.
There are over 50 described species of methanogens, which do not form a monophyletic group, although all methanogens belong to Archaea. They are anaerobic organisms and cannot function under aerobic conditions. They are very sensitive to the presence of oxygen even at trace level.
Methanogens Scientific name is methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum
Methanogens live in places with no oxygen like space.
There really is no such thing as "methanogens" Thus the question has no merit.
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.
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No they do not obtain there food
They have hyphae which are like roots to obtain their food.
they obtain food by filtering from the water