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Brown algae is characterised by the presence of

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Fucoxanthin is the answer

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fucoxanthin

Explanation: ln addition to chlorophyll-a, brown algae posses. special carotenoids and fucoxanthin. It is due to the fucoxanthin (brown pigment) that these algae appear brown. Phycocyanin and phycoerythrin are phycobilins which are found in red algae (phycocyanin-r, phycoerythrin-r) and blue, green algae (phycocyanin-c phycoerythrin-c).Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/186629/brown-algae-is-characterised-by-the-presence-of

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