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    The Irish Potato Famine in the Mid-1840s Was Caused by Which
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The Irish Potato Famine in the Mid-1840s Was Caused by Which

Question 35

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The Irish potato famine in the mid-1840s was caused by which heterotrophic protist decomposer that secreted digestive enzymes onto potatoes?


A) a water mold
B) a red alga
C) a dinoflagellate
D) a protozoan
E) a fungus

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