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Adorable! Why Do Some Cells Have More Than One Nucleus

Usually cells have one nucleus but many at times there are multinucleated cells. Multinucleation in cells may be due to karyokinesis when cell undergoes nuclear division or when cells fuse to form syncytium like in.


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