in the process of methanogenesis aceic acid gets converted to methane and carbon dioxide reaction
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Methanogens are totally dependent on the acetogens and acidogens to survive, as these two organisms convert simple monomers produced during the hydrolysis step into volatile fatty acids and then into acetic acid, carbon dioxide and hydrogen (lipolytic) to supply the methane production process.
Methanogens are totally dependent on the acetogens and acidogens to survive, as these two organisms convert simple monomers produced during the hydrolysis step into volatile fatty acids and then into acetic acid, carbon dioxide and hydrogen (lipolytic) to supply the methane production process.
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