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The right option is; c. to maintain homeostasis
Albumin is an important monomeric protein that is produced in the liver. Albumins are highly soluble in water, are coagulated by heat, and can be found in egg white, milk, and blood plasma. Albumin performs several functions in the body. The main important function of albumin is in maintaining homeostasis by stabilizing the oncotic pressure of blood. They also neutralize toxins, and acts as carrier proteins for fatty acids, steroids, and thyroid hormones.