Biology, asked by molparu000, 9 months ago

mononucleated cells with dense cytoplasm will be better for nourishment than that of multinucleated,isn't it?​

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Answered by cosmiccreed
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Generation of mononucleated cells from isolated MNGCs cultured individually. Single MNGCs were cultured separately in microwells and then regularly monitored under a phase-contrast microscope; the same cells was observed for 3 weeks. (A) Two days after cloning the MNGC exhibited a dark area (lower part of the cell in the picture) representing the nuclei of the cell. (B) At day 5 after cloning the MNGC presented vacuoles, as well as an expanding centrally located dark area identified as the cauliflower structure. (C) The cauliflower structure has expanded, but small individual cells indicated by arrows can be seen around the MNGC. (D) Three weeks after cloning the MNGC was still alive, with a compact cauliflower structure and the mononucleated cell compartment has covered the microwell. Some mononucleated cells were aggregated together or with the MNGC. Note the changes in morphology of the MNGC over time. Bar, 20 µm.

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