no
Yes, Salmonella bacteria are Gram-negative. This means they have a thin peptidoglycan layer in their cell wall and are stained pink during the Gram-staining process.
bacteia( prokaryotic cell)
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.
Unicellular
Since they are bacteria, they only have one.
Salmonella is a bacterium.It has a cell wall.
Yes, Salmonella bacteria are Gram-negative. This means they have a thin peptidoglycan layer in their cell wall and are stained pink during the Gram-staining process.
bacteia( prokaryotic cell)
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.
Unicellular
cell wall
flangellianam, tercerta, and quadrolaptos
There is no cell wall in a animal cell but there is a cell wall in the plant cell.
The cell wall is the outer supportive structure of a plant cell. It provides rigidity and support to the cell, helping the plant maintain its shape and structure. The cell wall is made up of cellulose, a complex carbohydrate that gives strength to the cell.
An animal cell does not have a cell wall.
Cell wall made out of cellulose is the cell wall of a plant. A fungi has a cell wall composed of chitin and a bacteria has a cell wall composed of glycoprotein.
Since they are bacteria, they only have one.