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species that form large toxic blooms in the ocean are o euglenids. o paramecia. o kinetoplastids. o foraminiferans. o dinoflagellates.
Dinoflagellates can form large - scale and often toxic blooms in the ocean, known as red tides. Euglenids are not typically associated with large toxic oceanic blooms. Paramecia are single - celled organisms but not known for such blooms. Kinetoplastids are a group of flagellated protists not associated with oceanic toxic blooms. Foraminiferans are marine protists but not responsible for toxic blooms.
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E. dinoflagellates