👉 Granuliforms are a group of microscopic organisms that live in the gut and colon. They are characterized by their large, round or oval-shaped cells, which are known as granules or granules. These granular cells can be found in various organs throughout the body, including the mouth, nose, lungs, liver, spleen, and pancreas. Granuliforms play important roles in digestion and immune function, as they help to break down food into smaller particles that can be absorbed