respitory system
No
Salmonella are bacterial group.They do not have mitochondria.
Raw potatoes can be contaminated with Salmonella. Salmonella and other disease-causing organisms are found in soil and potatoes are grown in soil.
Salmonella needs raw or uncooked meat to survive and multiply organisms. Salmonella needs raw or uncooked meat to survive and multiply organisms.
Since they are bacteria, they only have one.
Salmonella, Shigella Organisms that ferment lactose display "nucleated colonies" - colonies with dark centers.
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.
digestive tract
because it has a negative affect on people
Salmonella does not have "parents" in the traditional sense, as it is a bacterium and reproduces asexually through binary fission. This means that a single Salmonella cell can divide to produce two identical daughter cells. Thus, it does not have a parental lineage like multicellular organisms do.
yes the higher tempetrue will kill the bacteria (new answerer) and if the chicken is too uncooked, the salmonella reproduces and stays in the chicken
The bacterium Salmonella typhi is the main microorganism responsible for causing typhoid fever in humans. It is typically transmitted through contaminated food or water.