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How do methanogens help in producing biogas?

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Answered by sahasuparno
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Methanogens are the methane-producing bacteria used during the production of biogas. The methanogenic bacteria digest the organic mass to produce marsh gas during the secondary treatment of sewage. Marsh gas is a mixture of gases containing methane, hydrogen sulphide and carbon dioxide which form biogas.

Answered by Parnabi
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Methanogens grow and anaerobically on cellulosic material and produce large amount of Methane along with carbon dioxide and hydrogen .Since biogas is a mixture of Methane and carbon dioxide so, Methanogens helps in production of biogas .

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