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11 April, 10:13

Some cells have several nuclei per cell. how could such multinucleated cells be explained?

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  1. 11 April, 11:21
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    Cytokinesis did not occur properly during the cell cycle. Ie. the splitting of the cytoplasm was not done. hence the genetic materials are separated in two distinct nuclear envelope. if this continued of non-cytokinesis, then more distinct nuclei can occur
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