k Archaea Methanosarcina sp. SEM Archaea Methanosarcina sp. scanning electron micrograph SEM. These primitive archaebacteria have unusual cell walls and membranes and are methane producers. They are found in places with low or no oxygen such as rubbish dumps, sediments and in some mammal and insect intestines. They are classed as extremophiles because of their living environment which would be deadly to most other lifeforms. Magnification x36950 x9000 at 10cm wide. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Archaea  Methanosarcina sp.  SEM Archaea  Methanosarcina sp.  scanning electron micrograph  SEM . These primitive archaebacteria have unusual cell walls and membranes and are methane producers. They are found in places with low or no oxygen such as rubbish dumps, sediments and in some mammal and insect intestines. They are classed as extremophiles because of their living environment which would be deadly to most other lifeforms. Magnification x36950  x9000 at 10cm wide .
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Archaea (Methanosarcina sp.) SEM

Archaea (Methanosarcina sp.) scanning electron micrograph (SEM). These primitive archaebacteria have unusual cell walls and membranes and are methane producers. They are found in places with low or no oxygen such as rubbish dumps, sediments and in some mammal and insect intestines. They are classed as extremophiles because of their living environment which would be deadly to most other lifeforms. Magnification x36950 (x9000 at 10cm wide).

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