no . Actually it's single cell living organism. it splits for produce the new one
Salmonella mainly
Salmonella
Germs themselves do not come from eggs. Germs are microscopic pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi that can cause infections or diseases. Eggs are a food source rather than a source of germs.
Bacteria reproduce very quickly.
If bacteria are left in the incubator for too long, they may overgrow and deplete the available nutrients, leading to a decline in growth or cell death. Additionally, the incubator may become contaminated with bacteria, affecting future experiments. It is important to regularly check and maintain the incubator to prevent such issues.
Salmonella
Salmonila
salmenilia
yes because if you don't the eggs can get a bacteria infection.
Salmonella
Salmonella mainly
The safe temperature for eggs to be properly cooked and free from harmful bacteria is 160F (71C).
The answer to this question is no. This is because beardie eggs can have bacteria that could be harmful to you and others.
If eggs are infected by salmonella, the bacteria is inside the egg, not outside on the shell.
Unless eggs are boiled to kill bacteria on them, they should be washed before cracking them open.
Yes, you can get sick from eating raw eggs because they may contain harmful bacteria like Salmonella, which can cause food poisoning. It is safer to cook eggs thoroughly to kill any bacteria and reduce the risk of illness.
It is never good to eats raw eggs or meat. It is full of bacteria and will hurt your stomach. And the answer is no. Raw eggs are good with NOTHING.