you mean Salmonella and Escherischa coli both give you the runs and can kill
Both are transmitted by fecal oral route.
bacteria - salmonella - E. coli
Prokaryotes (as their name suggests) refer to cells which do not have a true membrane-bound nucleus. This type of cell includes most bacteria. As E. coli belongs to this category [its genetic material which includes genomic DNA (in the form of single-stranded DNA) and plasmid DNA (small circular DNA molecules in the cytoplasm of the cell) for some strains of E. coli e.g. DH5a] is sequestered in the cytoplasm of the cell in a region known as the nucleoid (rather than a true membrane bound nucleus), we may thus classify E. coli to be a prokaryotic cell.
At the least, mild to serious food-borne illness such as salmonella, E. coli, or even typhoid. At the worst, death caused by such illnesses.
There are many, so it is easy to come up with ten. Here we go: Vibrio cholerae - causes cholera (diarrheal disease) Mycobacterium tuberculosis - tuberculosis Mycobacterium leprae - lepra Legionella pneumophila - Legionnairres disease Salmonella enterica - gastroenteritis Escherichia coli - specific strains can cause disease, such as urinary tract infections and bloody gastroenteritis Clostridium tetani - tetanus Bacillus anthracis - anthrax Yersinia pestis - the plague Shigella dysenteriae - gastroenteritis Campylobacter jejuni - gastroenteritis Treponema pallidum - syphilis Burkholderia cepacia - pulmonary (lung) infection in Cystic Fibrosis patients
Prokaryotic cells are characterized by the absence of a separate, membrane-bound nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, and by DNA that is loosely arranged: not organized into chromosomes. Prokaryotic cells are bacterial cells (or cyanobacteria cells). These include; e. coli, staph. aureus, micrococcus luteus.
e coli
Dysentery is an intestinal infection that results in severe diarrhea. Bacterial infections, such as Shigella, E. coli and Salmonella, are the most common causes of dysentery.
No. They are two different bacteria.
No. They are two different bacteria.
bacteria - salmonella - E. coli
Salmonella enterica
E. coli and Salmonella are some.
In cooking,they can result in e coli or salmonella contamination.
E coli is a major cause of urinary tract infections. Having e coli in your urine is not dangerous, however.
E coli is a major cause of urinary tract infections. Having e coli in your urine is not dangerous, however.
Salmonellosis, Botulism, E. Coli Infection, and Gastroenteritis Answered by Sophia Marie
In cooking,they can result in e coli or salmonella contamination.