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Why is algae green in colour​

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Answered by pratmasingh867
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Green algae have chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll a and b, giving them a bright green color, as well as the accessory pigments beta carotene (red-orange) and xanthophylls (yellow) in stacked thylakoids. The cell walls of green algae usually contain cellulose, and they store carbohydrate in the form of starch.

Answered by naredalakhan
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the green algae is green in colour because of the chloroplast

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