The methanogens, a unique group within Archaebacteria, are characterized by their ability to:
Perform photosynthesis using bacteriochlorophyll
Produce methane as a metabolic byproduct
Fix atmospheric nitrogen in aerobic conditions
Survive extreme high pH environments
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Mycoplasma are also called
Actinomycetes
PPLO
Archaebacteria
POLO
Spirochaetes is/are
A class of insects
A class of viruses
Bacteria
Fungi
Which domain of life includes organisms capable of methanogenesis?
Bacteria
Archaea
Eukarya
None of the above
Methanogens belong to
Slime moulds
Eubacteria
Archaebacteria
Dinoflagellates
Methanogens belong to which of the following groups?
Eubacteria
Archaebacteria
Protista
Fungi
Which of the following organisms are characterized by their ability to produce methane in anaerobic environments?
Halophiles
Thermoacidophiles
Methanogens
Cyanobacteria
Mycoplasma are also called
Actinomycetes
PPLO
Archaebacteria
POLO
The production of methane () as a metabolic byproduct in the absence of oxygen is a characteristic feature of:
Halophiles
Methanogens
Thermophiles
Acidophiles