👉 Haematococcus, a genus of bacteria in the family Haemophilidae, is known for its role in the fermentation process and plays a crucial part in various types of microorganisms, including yeasts, molds, and fungi.
👉 Haematococcus is a type of bacteria that lives in the blood, primarily in the liver. It's also known for its role in the production of haemoglobin, which is an essential protein for oxygen transport and hemostasis.