why are skeletal muscles multinucleate
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Skeletal muscle tissue is arranged in bundles surrounded by connective tissue. Under the light microscope, muscle cells appear striated with many nuclei squeezed along the membranes. ... The cells are multinucleated as a result of the fusion of the many myoblasts that fuse to form each long muscle fiber.
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Because the muscle cell is so large, -from aprox insertion to origin-, it needs more myonuclei. In case of hypertrophy for instance the volume of the muscle cell can only enlarge when there are more nuclei. So it is multinucleated from functional and structural (very long) perspective.
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