hártyát
Hártyát is a Hungarian word that translates to "membrane" in English. It refers to a thin layer of tissue that covers or lines a body part, or a cellular structure. In a biological context, hártyát can describe various types of membranes found within living organisms. Examples include the cell membrane, which encloses individual cells, or the mucous membrane, which lines internal organs and cavities. It can also refer to structures like the tympanic membrane, commonly known as the eardrum, or the pleural membrane surrounding the lungs. The term's usage is broad and depends on the specific anatomical or cellular context. Beyond biology, hártyát might be used in a more general sense to describe any thin, flexible sheet-like material, though its primary and most common application is in scientific and medical discussions.