rekeszkompenzáció
Rekeszkompenzáció is a Hungarian term that translates to "compartment compensation" or "cell compensation" in English. It refers to a concept often discussed in the context of cellular biology and physiology, particularly concerning how different compartments within a cell or organism maintain their internal environment despite external changes. This can involve active transport mechanisms, selective permeability of membranes, or buffering systems that regulate the concentration of ions, molecules, or other substances.
The principle of rekeszkompenzáció is crucial for maintaining homeostasis, the stable internal conditions necessary for life.
In a broader physiological context, rekeszkompenzáció can also refer to the compensation mechanisms between different bodily