multilamellaarinen
Multilamellaarinen refers to a structure composed of multiple layers or lamellae. This term is frequently encountered in various scientific disciplines, particularly in biology and materials science, to describe the arrangement of components within a substance or object. In biological contexts, multilamellar structures are common in cell membranes, where the lipid bilayer is arranged in successive layers. This layered arrangement is crucial for the formation of organelles like the Golgi apparatus and is also observed in myelin sheaths, which insulate nerve cells and are formed by Schwann cells or oligodendrocytes wrapping their plasma membranes multiple times around the axon. The precise number and composition of these lamellae can vary depending on the specific biological structure and its function.
Beyond biology, multilamellar structures are also found in certain materials. For instance, some types of liquid