The inside of a living cell is a surprising patchwork of environments. For example, pH levels can vary dramatically in different organelles, despite them being just a couple hundred nanometers apart.
If you've ever traveled from New York to California, then you might have noticed how the espresso tastes smoother, the pasta hits different, while the ice cream is creamier than ever. But it's not ...
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