👉 Porosphaerellopsis, also known as poro- or poro-spheroids, is a type of microorganism that lives in the human gut and can be found in various parts of the body. These organisms are characterized by their unique shape, which resembles an elongated sausage or sponge. They are typically found in areas such as the rectum, colon, and the ileum, where they feed on food particles and absorb nutrients from them.