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methanogens produce-gases​

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Answered by sunderramsehgal
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Answer:

Methane and carbon dioxide

Explanation:

This reaction is followed by the hydrogen-producing, acetate-forming microorganisms (acetogens), which convert the fatty acids and produce hydrogen, carbon dioxide, and acetic acid. Finally, the methanogens convert the hydrogen, carbon dioxide, and acetate, to methane and carbon dioxide.

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