Salmonella does not require air to survive; it is a facultative anaerobe, meaning it can grow in both the presence and absence of oxygen. However, it does need moisture or water to thrive, as it typically survives in wet environments. Proper food handling, cooking, and sanitation are essential to prevent salmonella contamination.
Do baby Water Turles carry salmonella?
No salmonella is not an airborn bacteria its only transmitted by touching the lizard
They need both air and water
humans in countries where the water is contaminated with sewege, which can sometimes contain salmonella typhi.
Because without air and water they will die. that is the way they were made, by who or what is up to you to decide.
Everyone can be infected with Salmonella. That's why we need to be very careful about how we handle food and proper hygiene.
All animals need food, air, water, and shelter to live. Some animals (mostly house pets) need that and love.
We need air, food, and water because those things are the things that make us live.
Salmonella typhimurium doesn't exactly hide. It grows in the intestinal tract of animals. Soil and water can be contaminated sources.
no some dont need air like fish dont they need water
Air provides them with Oxygen - Water provides them with nutrients dissolved from the soil !
You will need to connect the air. Professor to the water pump. The air going into the well will force the water upward.