quasiorganellar
Quasiorganellar is a term used in cell biology to describe cellular structures that resemble organelles in some aspects but do not meet all the criteria typically used to define a true organelle. The term is not widely standardized and appears mainly in discussions of cellular compartmentalization, organelle evolution, or atypical intracellular assemblies. It captures the idea of transitional or modular units that concentrate specific biochemical activities without necessarily possessing a complete, stable organelle identity.
In terms of morphology and properties, quasiorganellar assemblies may be membrane-bound or membrane-less. They can be
Occurrences and examples are diverse in discussions of the concept. Some real-world precursors or relatives of
Significance lies in illustrating the evolutionary and functional continuum between simple biomolecular assemblies and fully developed