👉 Anaeroferrophillus is a type of bacteria that primarily lives on anaerobic environments, such as soil and aquatic environments. It has a helical shape with a cell wall composed mainly of cellulose and hemicellulose, which are hydrolyzed to form sugars during the process of fermentation. Anaeroferrophiles are important for the growth of certain microorganisms in the human gut, where they can produce beneficial compounds such as vitamin B12 and bile salts.