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Chlamydomonas, a genus of green algae, is generally not harmful to humans or animals; however, certain species can be problematic in specific ecological contexts. They can contribute to harmful algal blooms in aquatic environments, leading to oxygen depletion and disrupting local ecosystems. Additionally, excessive growth can impede water quality, affecting fish and other aquatic life. In some cases, their presence may indicate nutrient pollution, which can have broader environmental implications.

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