What makes red tides caused by dinoflagellates harmful to marine ecosystems?
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What makes red tides caused by dinoflagellates harmful to marine ecosystems?
- Excess oxygen release from photosynthesis
- Production of toxins affecting marine animals
- Sudden increase in water pH
- Accumulation of heavy metals in marine plants
Answer
(B) Production of toxins affecting marine animals
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