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why colours of Algae are green

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Answered by Yurashi
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Cellular structure. Green algae have chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll a and b, giving them a bright green color, as well as the accessory pigments beta carotene and xanthophylls, in stacked thylakoids
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The algae are in green color because of the extensive chlorophyll pigment present in them.

The algae are the most primitive organisms in plant kingdom classification. They contain chlorophyll pigment that helps in photosynthesis, the process of starch production with the help of carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight.

Due to their extensive photosynthetic activity they are termed as carbon fixators of the environment and help to reduce pollution.

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