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Are both two nuclei are identical in Multinucleate cells? If they are, why do they exist in a pair?

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Answered by nishanikumari23
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Many types of large cells have multiple nuclei. In skeletal muscle fibers, the nuclei are distributed along the cell to maximize their internuclear distances. This myonuclear positioning is crucial for cell function.

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Many types of large cells have multiple nuclei. In skeletal muscle fibers, the nuclei are distributed along the cell to maximize their internuclear distances. This myonuclear positioning is crucial for cell function.

Answered by sachin9715
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Multinucleate cells (multinucleated or polynuclear cells) are eukaryotic cells that have more than one nucleus per cell, i.e., multiple nuclei share one common cytoplasm. For example, slime molds have a vegetative, multinucleate life stage called a plasmodium. ...

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