cellkompartment
Cellkompartment is a central concept in cell biology referring to a distinct region within a cell that maintains a unique set of chemical conditions. This spatial separation allows different biochemical processes to occur simultaneously and efficiently, without interference. Compartments can be membrane-bound, forming organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplasts, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, peroxisomes, and vacuoles. They can also be non-membrane-bound, including the cytosol, the nucleoplasm, and substructures like the nucleolus or ribosome-rich areas.
Membrane-bound compartments create defined chemical environments by controlling the entry and exit of substances through membranes
In prokaryotes, compartmentalization exists without a true membrane envelope in many cases, using protein shells or
See also: organelle, endomembrane system, cytoplasm, mitochondrion, nucleus.