Salmonella is a rod-shaped, non-spore producing bacteria. Through a powerful microscope, they appear as reddish-colored rods, and can be in different sized groups. You cannot see Salmonella without the aid of a microscope. Salmonella can occur in poultry that is improperly thawed, in kitchens and on kitchen equipment that is not properly cleaned, in standing water, passed from people who are sick with it, and can be contracted by handling pet lizards, turtles, snakes, and other amphibians--especially aquatic types.
it is a small bactra that humans cant see and it is like a a mini lady bug
They look like they are bent over a toilet vomiting their intestines up.. Hard to tell what their face looks like at that angle.
You can not see salmonella with your naked eye you would have to use a microscope. Under a microscope salmonella will look rod shaped and be gram negative.
Yes there is, salmonella has many vectors like vermin, rats, flies. The ones we already know about like birds, poultry, turkeys, ducks and chicken can carry salmonella too.
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Salmonella typhimurium does have a flagella, well actual multiple flagellums. A flagella is a whip like appendage on a cell to help it move and sense its surroundings.
So far, no humans have been to Mars. We will have to wait for someone to get there to find out what they'll look like.
You can not see salmonella with your naked eye you would have to use a microscope. Under a microscope salmonella will look rod shaped and be gram negative.
Under a microscope, salmonella typhi has a long, oval tube appearance. It can be purple, green, or even some shades of blue.
The word "resemble" means to look like someone else or have a similar appearance.
Yes there is, salmonella has many vectors like vermin, rats, flies. The ones we already know about like birds, poultry, turkeys, ducks and chicken can carry salmonella too.
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Dicusting and will smell terrible
The Center for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that there are about 378 deaths from Salmonella poisoning each year in the US; so the answer is yes.
Salmonella a of rod-shaped, Gram-negative bacteria. There are only two species of Salmonella, Salmonella bongori and Salmonella enterica. The genus belongs to the same family as Escherichia, which includes the species E.coli.They cause illnesses such as typhoid fever, paratyphoid fever, and food poisoning.
That i know of, no. Salmonella only happens if you eat something not cooked well. Well, im not sure.
The ability to record live events is what makes the camera look like someone is passing out.
It means you look too overdressed and retro.
You wi look like a singer.