why are methanogens called as obligate anaerobes
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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.
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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