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intracellulærekstracellulær

Intracellulærekstracellulær is a term used in some Nordic-language texts to describe the relationship between the intracellular and extracellular compartments of a biological system. It denotes the exchange of matter and signals across the plasma membrane that separates the cytosol and organelles from the surrounding fluid, and the regulation of gradients that underlie cellular homeostasis.

Exchange between compartments occurs through membrane transport and signaling. Mechanisms include passive diffusion of small nonpolar

Physiological importance includes maintaining ion and fluid balance, pH, nutrient uptake, and waste removal. Electrical signals

Terminology: the compound word reflects the linked nature of intracellular and extracellular environments. In English-language literature

molecules,
facilitated
diffusion
through
channels
and
transporters,
and
active
transport
powered
by
pumps
such
as
Na+/K+-ATPase.
Vesicular
processes—endocytosis
and
exocytosis—permit
bulk
movement
of
molecules.
Transcellular
transport,
common
in
epithelia,
coordinates
apical
and
basolateral
transfer
to
move
substances
between
lumen
and
blood.
in
excitable
cells
depend
on
extracellular
ion
gradients.
Examples
include
neuronal
action
potentials,
renal
tubular
reabsorption,
and
intestinal
nutrient
uptake.
Disruption
of
intracellulærekstracellulær
balance
can
contribute
to
edema,
dehydration,
or
cellular
dysfunction.
the
more
common
terms
are
intracellular
and
extracellular;
intracellulærekstracellulær
appears
mainly
in
Nordic
texts
as
a
holistic
concept
describing
transport
and
communication
across
the
cell
boundary.