A bacteria called Yersinia pestis which was carried by rats and the fleas that lived on them
A: the black death (plague) was caused by a bacteriumcalled Yersinia pestis
It was not a parasite.
See the related question below for further information.
the rats caused it by fleas
A bacteria called Yersinia pestis.
The flea associated with the Black Death is the Oriental rat flea. There is a link below to an article on this flea.
The black death started around 1437 in Europe.
Louis Pasteur discovered that fermentation was caused by a microbe and that the wine went off if other sorts of microbe got into it at the same time.
Of course it did, all of Europe was hit by the black death.
The Black Death spread across Europe at 4km
Yersinia Pestis was the microbe responsible for Bubonic Plague.
The microbe is virus
The common cold is caused by a VIRUS not a microbe (a microbe is a bacteria).
A microbe is an organism that can be seen using a microscope. They include fungi, bacteria, viruses, archea and protists. All except fungi consist of a single cell, although microbe diversity is vast. Microbes are the causes of many diseases, such as the common cold, the black death and malaria.
It isn't a microbe it is a worm. an invertebrate and parasite.
A microbe is too small to be seen without a microscope. One type of microbe is a bacterium.
The type of microbe which causes Malaria is Protozoa... well that's what i was told by my science teacher :) x
Bacteria.
The plague was a disease that completely changed history, especially during the event of the Black Death. The disease's causative organism is called either Pasturella pestis or Yersinia pestis.
yeast
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