<h2>Synovial fluid </h2>
Explanation:
Due to the Vroman effect, albumin will initially attach and eventually be replaced by the IgM, which has a higher affinity for the material
The higher concentration of the albumin results in a greater initial surface concentration via diffusion, but it will eventually be displaced by the proteins with greater surface affinity (first the transferrin, and finally the IgM)
If more addition of albumin occurs, which has less affinity for the material surface, will have minimal effect if IgM is already adsorbed to material surface
The first one: A mutation may cause a change that codes for the same amino acid. It is not possible (or likely) that the transcription will skip over the mutation. Mutations, especially large frameshifts, are important. It does not matter how much proteins are replicated. A mutation in the DNA sequence will affect the mRNA.
Fatty acids vary in their degree of saturation or unsaturation due to their number of :Double bonds
It's some change in the conditions around the organism, which the organism can detect and respond to. A change in temperature, more light, or something physically poking the organism are examples.