Computer Science, asked by rohit3547, 1 year ago

What happens to cell contents when multiple cells are merged to form a single cell?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

Merge and unmerge cells. You can't split an individual cell, but you can make it appear as if a cell has been split by merging the cells above it. When you merge two or more adjacent horizontal or vertical cells, the cells become one larger cell that is displayed across multiple columns or rows.

Answered by shilpa85475
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Many uni nuclei cells combine together to form a multinuclear cell and the process is known as syncytium.

Explanation:

  • Cells combine together to form body tissues; the mass body tissues then further develop to an organ. This happens mostly during the embryonic development .
  • Synkaryon is the process where cells of different or the same lineage fuse together to form a cell with a single nucleus.
  • The fused nucleus initially will contain the complete chromosomal content of both fusion partners but ultimately chromosomes are lost or rearranged.

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