what are methanogens ? where they are found . Give their iconomic importance.
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➡️methanogens are a group of archaebacteria (primitive bacteria) . These are microscopic organisms that produce methane as a byproduct of their metabolism.
➡️they are found in rumen of cattles.
➡️they are economically important as they are responsible in production of methane (which is a biogas) in biogas plants .
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➡️methanogens are a group of archaebacteria (primitive bacteria) . These are microscopic organisms that produce methane as a byproduct of their metabolism.
➡️they are found in rumen of cattles.
➡️they are economically important as they are responsible in production of methane (which is a biogas) in biogas plants .
hope it helps !! ✌️❤️
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