explain in detail the underlying phenomenon of increasing the fluidity of plasma membrane
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Membrane fluidity is affected by fatty acids. More specifically, if the fatty acids are saturated or unsaturated has an effect on membrane fluidity. Saturated fatty acids have no double bonds in the hydrocarbon chain, and the maximum amount of hydrogen. ... The double bond increases fluidity.
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Membrane fluidity is affected by fatty acids. More specifically, if the fatty acids are saturated or unsaturated has an effect on membrane fluidity. Saturated fatty acids have no double bonds in the hydrocarbon chain, and the maximum amount of hydrogen. ... The double bond increases fluidity.
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