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The subject matter of this article (cellular compartment) and the compartmentalization (biology) article largely overlap. The former article answers the question "what" while the later article concerns "why" and "how". It is somewhat artificial to split this subject into two articles. Furthermore, both are short stubs requiring expansion and this would be easier to do from one unified article compared to two fragmented articles. Boghog ( talk) 20:52, 7 December 2010 (UTC)
agreed, i think they should be combined Davebridges ( talk) 23:07, 7 December 2010 (UTC)
Completely agree, lets merge it. Actually, even if not merged, the importance on the scales should be switched. Actually up to now, I understood the topic of compartmentalization (biology) slightly differently than how ERs etc are budding. I predominantly saw it as Cellular compartment - but name given maybe from the point of view of the concept, maybe from the evolutionary point of view (yes we already have endosymbiotic theory, so what much more to add?), so it would overlap even more. Compartment is somewhat different term than organelle, but pretty common and should be better elucidated. Reo + 11:02, 16 December 2010 (UTC)
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The subject matter of this article (cellular compartment) and the compartmentalization (biology) article largely overlap. The former article answers the question "what" while the later article concerns "why" and "how". It is somewhat artificial to split this subject into two articles. Furthermore, both are short stubs requiring expansion and this would be easier to do from one unified article compared to two fragmented articles. Boghog ( talk) 20:52, 7 December 2010 (UTC)
agreed, i think they should be combined Davebridges ( talk) 23:07, 7 December 2010 (UTC)
Completely agree, lets merge it. Actually, even if not merged, the importance on the scales should be switched. Actually up to now, I understood the topic of compartmentalization (biology) slightly differently than how ERs etc are budding. I predominantly saw it as Cellular compartment - but name given maybe from the point of view of the concept, maybe from the evolutionary point of view (yes we already have endosymbiotic theory, so what much more to add?), so it would overlap even more. Compartment is somewhat different term than organelle, but pretty common and should be better elucidated. Reo + 11:02, 16 December 2010 (UTC)
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