nonkompartemen
A nonkompartemen refers to a biological or physical system characterized by the absence of distinct compartments or separated spaces within its structure. In biology, the term is often used to describe cells or organelles that lack internal subdivisions or membrane-bound compartments. For example, prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria and archaea, are considered nonkompartemened because they do not contain membrane-enclosed nuclei or other specialized organelles, unlike eukaryotic cells.
In a nonkompartemened system, processes such as metabolic reactions occur freely within a single, amorphous space
Outside of biology, the term can also describe physical systems or materials that lack defined internal subdivisions.
The absence of compartments influences the system's functionality and resilience. While nonkompartemened systems may allow quick