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Is samonella fungus?

No. Salmonella is a bacterium.


What kingdom is salmonella classified in?

The bacterium Salmonella, is in the protoctista kingdom! ! x


What year was Salmonella discovered?

Theobald Smith discovered the bacterium Salmonella enterica in 1885.


What is seminala poisoning?

The closest match for seminala poisoning is salmonella poisoning. Salmonella poisoning is caused by eating food contaminated with the salmonella bacterium. The foods most often contaminated with this bacterium are milk, eggs, beef, and poultry.


Is Salmonella typhi gram positive or gram negative bacteria?

Salmonella typhimurium is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium.


How many cells does a salmonella have?

Since they are bacteria, they only have one.


How do you get rid of salmonellae?

Since Salmonella is a bacterium, the disease it causes is treated with antibiotics


What type of microorganism is responsible for salmonella?

Salmonella is actually the name of the microorganism. The disease it is responsible for is called salmonellosis. There is a link below to an article on the bacterium for further information.


Is salmonella a virus or bacteria or fungus or protist?

Salmonella is a disease-causing bacterium which could often be found in raw chicken meat. Salmon is a fish.


What is the Salmonella typhimurium shape?

Salmonella typhimurium is a rod-shaped bacterium, appearing as a short, straight or slightly curved rod under the microscope.


What is the life span of salmonella bacteria?

The life span of Salmonella bacterium is about 28.89 + - 2 days. This was the best rubric I have come up with yet. But, if there are toxins present, then the Salmonella will not last as long, and if there are no nutrients, then this will also shorten the life span.


Does Salmonella have a cell membrane?

Salmonella typhimurium does have a flagella, well actual multiple flagellums. A flagella is a whip like appendage on a cell to help it move and sense its surroundings.