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types of chlorophyll in prokaryotic algae is​

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Abstract. Prochlorophyta, suggested as a new division of prokaryotes1, lack phycobilin pigments characteristic of cyanobacteria, but contain chlorophyll b as well as chlorophyll a, characteristic of green algae and higher plants.

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