kalvorakenne
Kalvorakenne is a Finnish term used in biology and related fields to describe the structure formed by membranes, or membrane-bound systems. It refers to the arrangement and organization of lipid bilayers and associated proteins that enclose and separate cellular spaces or subcellular compartments. In a broader sense, the term can also describe artificial or synthetic membrane structures used in research and industry.
The canonical biological membrane is the phospholipid bilayer, often described by the fluid mosaic model. Lipid
Functions include containment, selective transport via channels and pumps, signal transduction, and energy transduction in mitochondria
Formation and study: membrane structures arise from self-assembly of lipids and proteins, influenced by temperature, cholesterol
Etymology: kalvo means membrane and rakenne means structure in Finnish; the term emphasizes architecture and organization