Salmonella
No, bacteria do not have eggs. Bacteria reproduce through binary fission, a process in which a single bacterial cell divides into two daughter cells. This form of reproduction does not involve the production or fertilization of eggs.
The minimum number of bacteria present on a plate is 1. Depending on how well the bacterial colony was isolated, there may be different kinds of bacteria present.
180 eggs
The full text of this brain teaser riddle can be found on numerous websites. The full text of it is:Once upon a time, an old lady went to sell her vast quantity of eggs at the local market.When asked how many she had, she replied:Son, I can't count past 100 but I know that -If you divide the number of eggs by 2 there will be one egg left.If you divide the number of eggs by 3 there will be one egg left.If you divide the number of eggs by 4 there will be one egg left.If you divide the number of eggs by 5 there will be one egg left.If you divide the number of eggs by 6 there will be one egg left.If you divide the number of eggs by 7 there will be one egg left.If you divide the number of eggs by 8 there will be one egg left.If you divide the number of eggs by 9 there will be one egg left.If you divide the number of eggs by 10 there will be one egg left.Finally, if you divide the number of eggs by 11 there will be NO EGGS left!What's the minimum number of eggs that the old lady could have?SPOILER ALERT - ANSWER IS BELOWThe least common multiple of 1 to 11 is 27720.3628801=27720*130+25201.Therefore, the old lady had at least 25201 eggs.
protein
Salmonila
salmenilia
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yes because if you don't the eggs can get a bacteria infection.
Salmonella
Salmonella mainly
It could contain a number of things that are harmful to people - including faeces, bacteria, insect eggs, chemicals etc.