👉 In biology, the term "interlamellar" refers to a complex network of cells and structures that are located between two adjacent lamellae in a cell. These cells communicate with each other through specialized ion channels and vesicles, which allow for the exchange of ions and small molecules between the cell and its environment. Interlamellar networks can be found in a wide variety of cells, including nerve cells, muscle cells, and epithelial cells. They are responsible for regulating various functions such as neurotrans