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Erythrocyanin is a pigment found in red algae that gives them their red coloration. It belongs to a class of pigments known as phycobiliproteins, which are light-capturing molecules involved in photosynthesis. Erythrocyanin absorbs blue-green light and transfers the energy to chlorophyll for photosynthesis.

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