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<br>[[File: | <br>[[File: Methanogen_Classification.jpeg |thumb|300px|right|Classification of the different orders of Methanogens. Obtained from http://dc344.4shared.com/doc/U1tNMdLZ/preview.html]]<br> | ||
==Methanogenesis== | ==Methanogenesis== |
Revision as of 20:13, 21 April 2014
Introduction
Methanogens
![](/images/4/42/Methanogen_Classification.jpeg)
Classification of the different orders of Methanogens. Obtained from http://dc344.4shared.com/doc/U1tNMdLZ/preview.html
Methanogenesis
![](/images/e/e7/Methanogenesis.jpeg)
The figure represents the main pathways of methanogenesis which convert CO2, acetate, or organic acids into methane gas. Image obtained from http://microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/Black_Sea
Uses in Wastewater Treatment
Include some current research in each topic, with at least one figure showing data.
Possible Environmental Impacts
Include some current research in each topic, with at least one figure showing data.
Conclusion
Overall paper length should be 3,000 words, with at least 3 figures.
References
[8][Slonczewski, J.L., and Foster, J.W. "Microbiology: An Evolving Science". W.W. Norton and Company. 2014. Third Edition.]
Edited by student of Joan Slonczewski for BIOL 238 Microbiology, 2009, Kenyon College.