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No. Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a bacterial species. Bacteria differ from eukaryotes (such as animals, plants, and fungi) in that the chromosome is not surrounded by a membrane. In eukaryotes the nuclear membrane surrounds the DNA thus creating a compartment in the cell known as the nucleus.

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No, Salmonella is a prokaryotic bacteria. This means it lacks organelles but still has ribosomes, mitochondria, DNA, and other basic components it needs to be conisdered alive.

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