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Salmonella bacteria can cause food poisoning. Symptoms include diarrhea, stomach cramps and sometimes vomiting and fever. Symptoms usually last for four to seven days. You usually get salmonella by eating contaminated food. Salmonella bacteria live in the gut of many farm animals and can affect meat, eggs, poultry and milk.
respitory system
salmonella can kill u. many animals can carry it i had turtles and my mom warned me about it.
Yes, Salmonella can be found in all hot and cold blooded animals, including humans.
because it has a negative affect on people
digestive tract
Salmonella typhimurium doesn't exactly hide. It grows in the intestinal tract of animals. Soil and water can be contaminated sources.
Your body and animals. also plants and sea creatures.
No, Salmonella is not an example of a eukaryote; it is a genus of bacteria, which are prokaryotic organisms. Prokaryotes, like Salmonella, lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, distinguishing them from eukaryotes that do have these structures. Salmonella is known for causing foodborne illnesses in humans and animals.
Salmonella Typhi is strictly a human pathogen. There are no animal reservoirs. Salmonella Typhimurium, on the other hand, is ubiquitous. I'd guess a few weeks, depending on conditions?
Salmonella is bacteria that can be found in the intestinal tract of most mammals, birds reptiles and amphibians. The bacteria, if somehow found its way onto or into a cat's ear, it would have no effect on the cat whatsoever as it can not thrive in that environment.