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What is a syncytium and a coenocyte?​

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Answered by mahendrarajbhar83867
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The key difference between syncytium and coenocyte is that the syncytium is a multinucleate cell that develops due to the cellular aggregation followed by the dissolution of cell membranes while the coenocyte is a multinucleate cell that develops due to the multiple nuclear divisions without undergoing .

Answered by Anonymous
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A syncytium is a multinucleate condition which results from multiple cell fusions of uninuclear cells, enveloped by a common membrane. A coenocyte is a multinucleate candition which results from multiple nuclear divisions without accompanying cytokinesis. (division of cytoplasm)

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