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Archaea and bacteria are both prokaryotic cells lacking membrane-bound organelles, but they differ in their cellular membranes; archaea have a single layer of bi-polar phospholipids, while bacteria have a double membrane with ester-bonded phospholipids. Methanogens, a type of archaea, produce methane gas during metabolism and form a symbiotic relationship with mammals by living in their intestines, helping to extract additional nutrients from waste. This relationship also results in the production of gas, c
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