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Nutrition in archaebacteria in bilogical discussion

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The archaebacteria are strict anaerobes. Nutritionally they are “autotrophs” which obtain both energy and carbon from decomposition products. They occur in marshy areas where they convert formic acid and carbon dioxide into methane with the help of hydrogen.

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