What are Methanotrophs ?
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Answer / sa
a kind of microorganism( bacteria) which produces methane
by degrading organic substances .Eg .Methanococcus
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Answer / pans
methanotrophs are plants which are phelic to methne & grow
towards methane containing soil or any such substances .As
lithotrophic & geotrophic plants are attracted towards light
& soil(GEO) respectively.
eg. lithotropic plant- sunflower plant.
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Answer / shweta
methane forming bacterias are called as methanotrophs
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