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Why is compartmentalization important for eukaryotic cells?

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TL;DR (Too Long; Didn't Read). Cell compartmentalization refers to the way organelles in eukaryotic cells live and work in separate areas within the cell in order to perform their specific functions more efficiently. read more

Every part of the cell is trying to use as little energy as possible and to also not waste anything, so releasing a bunch of calcium or glucose or whatever and making sure it goes directly to where it needs to go is crucial. read more

Compartmentalization in eukaryotic cells is largely about efficiency. Separating the cell into different parts allows for the creation of specific microenvironments within a cell. That way, each organelle can have all the advantages it needs to perform to the best of its ability. read more

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