membrankompartmen
Membrankompartmen is a term used to describe a compartment bounded by a membrane that isolates a set of chemical processes from the surrounding environment. Such compartments can exist in living cells as organelles or be engineered in laboratory systems. They serve to regulate composition, pH, ion concentrations, and metabolic flux, and they enable selective transport of substances across the boundary.
In biology, natural membrankompartmen include the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, peroxisomes, vacuoles, and
In synthetic contexts, membrankompartmen are created in liposome or polymer vesicle systems, micelles, or supported lipid
Terminology varies by language; in English the term membrane-bound compartment or organelle is more common, while