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Prototheca is colorless but they are green algae.

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Prototheca is green algae which are grouped under division Chlorophyta; these algae do not contain chlorophyll pigments. Hence they are colorless. Prototheca is parasitic in nature as they have fortified their photosynthesis. These algae cause a disease called as protothecosis found in dogs, cattle, animals, and even humans.

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