lamelláknak
Lamellák is a term originating from Hungarian, referring to thin, plate-like structures. This concept finds application in various fields, particularly in biology and engineering. In biological contexts, lamellae are often found as thin layers within tissues or organs. For example, in the gills of fish, lamellae are highly folded structures that increase the surface area for efficient gas exchange. Similarly, in plant anatomy, leaf laminae, the flattened blades of leaves, can be considered a type of lamella.
In materials science and engineering, lamellae refer to thin layers or sheets that make up a composite