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Methanogens, a group of archaea that produce methane, typically do not have a conventional cell wall like bacteria. Instead, they possess a unique cell membrane structure, often composed of ether-linked lipids, and some may have a proteinaceous layer or pseudomurein, which serves a protective function. This structural arrangement is distinct from the peptidoglycan found in bacterial cell walls. Overall, methanogens exhibit a variety of cell envelope structures that are adapted to their specific environments.

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