answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Salmonella bacteria move around using cilia or flagella. Bacteria will move around its environment in most cases to find food for its survival. Some bacteria are good for our bodies while others are harmful.

User Avatar

Bria Cummerata

Lvl 10
βˆ™ 3y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

βˆ™ 13y ago

they can jump out of the water

they can swim

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How do salmon travel?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What has the author Brainerd P Salmon written?

Brainerd P. Salmon has written: 'Glimpses of Greece' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Economic conditions


Which state would you travel to to see caribou migrating humpback whales and brown bears fishing for salmon South Dakota or Alaska?

You would travel to Alaska to see caribou migrating, humpback whales, and brown bears fishing for salmon.


What has the author Augustus Grimble written?

Augustus Grimble has written: 'The salmon rivers of Ireland' -- subject(s): Rivers, Salmon fishing 'Deer-stalking ; and, The deer forests of Scotland' -- subject(s): Deer, Deer hunting, Description and travel, Fine bindings, Forests and forestry, Specimens 'The salmon rivers of England & Wales' -- subject(s): Rivers, Salmon fishing 'The salmon rivers of Scotland' -- subject(s): Rivers, Salmon fishing


Where can get information regarding salmon fishing in Alaska?

If you are interested in finding information regarding salmon fishing in Alaska, then you will find several websites available. ADFG Alaska, Alaska Outdoor Journal, and Travel Tips are just a few of the websites that offer salmon fishing information.


How can a salmon swims upstream using Newtions Third law of motion?

Fish swim upstream by powerfully thrusting their tails to counteract the current. They are then able to slowly but surely travel upstream.


Do grizzly bears travel in groups or by themselves?

By themselves, unless there's a lot of salmon in a river, then they all congregate there.


Is a biologist who is measuring the length of salmon as they travel upstream collecting qualitative data true or false?

True.


What forces threaten salmon populations?

Many forces threaten salmon populations, there are forces such as over fishing, fishing techniques (purse seine), dams that block the upstream travel of salmon, reservoirs and lakes behind dams, damage from logging in the form of disturbed soil, and mining damage.


How far can a salmon go in its life?

While male salmon do not travel much in their lifetime (approximately 2,674 miles), when the female has gone off to breed, it's possible she could have gone up to 18,000 miles.


Two fish that travel very long distance in the sea?

Two fish that travel very long distances in the sea are the tuna and the salmon. Tuna migrate across oceans in search of food and to reproduce, while certain species of salmon can travel thousands of miles from the ocean to their freshwater spawning grounds.


What kind of salmon is Scottish salmon?

There is Atlantic salmon is Scotland. Scottish salmon is probably farm raised Atlantic salmon.


What is salmon in Tagalog word?

salmon in Tagalog: salmon