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why are methanogens called as obligate anaerobes

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Answered by sunnydon381p5ku3h
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requirements of bacteria. …methane-producing archaea (methanogens), are called obligate anaerobes because their energy-generating metabolic processes are not coupled with the consumption of oxygen. ... Facultative anaerobes are bacteria that can grow in both the presence or absence of oxygen.
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requirements of bacteria. …methane-producing archaea (methanogens), are called obligate anaerobes because their energy-generating metabolic processes are not coupled with the consumption of oxygen. ... Facultative anaerobes are bacteria that can grow in both the presence or absence of oxygen.
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