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Which of the following organism produces biogas from cow drug sherry in the biogas plant?
(a) aerobic bectria
(b) anaerobic bectria
(c) prolozoa
(d) fungi

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Answered by AdorableMe
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Which of the following organism produces biogas from cow drug sherry in the biogas plant?

(a) aerobic bectria

  • (b) anaerobic bectria

(c) prolozoa

(d) fungi

In the absence of oxygen, anaerobic micro-organism decomposed the compound of cow- dung sturry to generate biogas.

Answered by tripathiakshita48
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The microorganisms responsible for producing biogas from cow dung or other organic waste in a biogas plant are anaerobic bacteria, specifically methanogens, acetogens, and homoacetogens. The correct answer is (b) anaerobic bacteria.

Biogas is produced from cow dung or other organic waste through the process of anaerobic digestion. In this process, microorganisms break down the organic matter in the absence of oxygen to produce biogas, which is a mixture of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2). The microorganisms responsible for this process are known as anaerobic bacteria.

Anaerobic bacteria belong to the groups (a) methanogens, (b) acetogenins, and (c) homoacetogens. Methanogens are the primary producers of methane and are responsible for the majority of biogas production. Acetogens and homoacetogens produce intermediate compounds, such as acetate, that are eventually converted to methane by methanogens.

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