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  1. Methanogen - Wikipedia

    Methanogens are anaerobic archaea that produce methane as a byproduct of their energy metabolism, i.e., catabolism. Methane production, or methanogenesis, is the only biochemical …

  2. Methanogens: pushing the boundaries of biology - PMC

    Methane-producing archaea, or methanogens, are characterized by their ability to conserve energy for ATP (adenosine triphosphate) synthesis by producing methane gas.

  3. Methanogens - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Methanogens are a category of microorganisms that produce methane (CH4) as a metabolic byproduct in anaerobic conditions, utilizing hydrogen to convert carbon dioxide into methane, …

  4. Methanogens: What They Are, How They Work & Their Impact

    Jul 19, 2025 · Methanogens are single-celled microorganisms from the domain Archaea, placing them in a separate category from bacteria and eukaryotes. Their defining feature is producing …

  5. 8.15C: Methane-Producing Archaea - Methanogens - Biology …

    Methanogens are responsible for the methane in the belches of ruminants and in the flatulence in humans. Methanogens play a vital ecological role in anaerobic environments by removing …

  6. What Role Do Methanogens Play in the Gut Microbiome?

    3 days ago · The findings have implications not only for deeper understanding of the gut microbiome but also for understanding the potential role of methanogens in calorie absorption, …

  7. Methanogenesis - Wikipedia

    Methanogenesis or biomethanation is the formation of methane coupled to energy conservation by microbes known as methanogens. It is the fourth and final stage of anaerobic digestion.

  8. Methanogens: biochemical background and biotechnological …

    Methanogens are the only group of microorganisms on earth producing significant amounts of methane. They are unique in terms of metabolism and energy conservation, are widespread in …

  9. What Is a Methanogen? Methane-Producing Archaea Explained

    Aug 15, 2025 · Methanogens are single-celled organisms. They belong exclusively to the domain Archaea, separate from bacteria. They typically appear as spherical, rod-shaped, or …

  10. 121Explain the mutualistic relationship between methanogens

    3 days ago · 121)Explain the mutualistic relationship between methanogens and protozoa, and between methanogens and ruminant animals. Chapter 20: Microbial Growth Control …