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To suggest: The reason why the green algal lineage species colonize the land more likely than the red algal lineage.

Concept introduction: Red algae is the closest algal relative that has a phycoerythrin (photosynthetic pigment), which is reddish in colour and is mostly multicellular organism. Green algae possess the grass-green chloroplasts. They are similar in the pigment composition and structure as in the chloroplasts of plants.

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