
In taxonomy, Methanobacterium is a genus of the Methanobacteriaceae. == Further reading== === Scientific journals === === Scientific books === === Scientific databases === ...
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(from the article `archaea`) ...Archaea may be aerobic, anaerobic, or facultatively anaerobic in their metabolic requirements. Some archaea, such as Halobacterium, require a ...
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<bacteria> A genus of strictly anaerobic bacteria that reduce carbon dioxide using molecular hydrogen, H2, to give methane. They show a number of features that distinguish them from other bacteria and are now classified as a separate group, the Archaebacteria. ... Methanobacteria are found in the anaerobic sediment at the bottom of ponds and ...
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A genus of strictly anaerobic bacteria that reduce CO using molecular hydrogen, H2 , to give methane. They show a number of features that distinguish them from other bacteria, and are now classified as a separate group, the Archaebacteria. Methanobacteria are found in the anaerobic sediment at the bottom of ponds and marshes (hence marsh gas is the common name for methane) and as part of the microflora of the rumen in cattle and other herbivorous mammals.
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