difference between uninucleate and multinucleated
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Multinucleate. Multinucleate cells (also called 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.
uninucleate
Biology. Having a single nucleus. 'One nucleus divides in the clamp and the other in the hypha just beneath the clamp, which results in the formation of a binucleate tip cell anduninucleate clamp and subterminal cells.' 'This process terminates in the production of asexual spores, theuninucleate conidia.'
uninucleate
Biology. Having a single nucleus. 'One nucleus divides in the clamp and the other in the hypha just beneath the clamp, which results in the formation of a binucleate tip cell anduninucleate clamp and subterminal cells.' 'This process terminates in the production of asexual spores, theuninucleate conidia.'
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