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Answered by gurpreetkalra1981
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Methanogens are coccoid (spherical shaped) or bacilli (rod shaped). ... Some methanogens, called hydrogenotrophic, use carbon dioxide (CO2) as a source of carbon, and hydrogen as a reducing agent. The reduction of carbon dioxide into methane in the presence of hydrogen can be expressed as follows: CO2 + 4 H2 → CH4 + 2H2O.

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Methanogens are microorganisms that produce methane as a by-product of their metabolism. Most methanogens are found in the gut of ruminants (such as cows) as well as humans. Methanogens are also primarily responsible for the methane content in belching and flatulence.

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