If the organism in question were Salmonella, the results would likely differ in terms of pathogenicity, transmission, and symptoms. Salmonella is known for causing gastrointestinal infections and can lead to more severe outcomes, such as systemic illness, especially in vulnerable populations. Additionally, its transmission routes, primarily through contaminated food or water, would influence the study's findings related to infection control and public health measures. Overall, the specific characteristics of Salmonella would shape the nature of the results significantly compared to other organisms.
That would be a good thing. Salmonella is a bacteria that causes typhoid fever and food poisoning. About 30 people a year in the US die from salmonella infection.
the temperature of the endothermic organism would decrease and the cells in the organisms would explode because of the high water content in the cells.
Peanut butter that has been properly processed and handled would not contain Salmonella.
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.
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The preliminary results of the test were negative, but later results told a different story.
One allele would be dominant and the second allele would be recessive, so the organism would show only the dominant trait.
i heard it was Salmonella Enterica but others say its just salmonella. That's the best i can do!
Simple- don't put any salmonella in there in the fist place- simples