👉 Chonemonas is a genus of bacteria that belongs to the family Chlamydiae, which are part of the phylum Vibrio and the class Firmicutes. They are typically found in soil, water, and various environments, including agricultural fields, sewage treatment plants, and human waste.
Chonemonas is distinguished by their ability to produce a type of protein known as chitin, which is composed of a series of chains that allow them to adhere to the surface of other
Chonemonas