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Heterokaryons are produced to help study the cellular membrane. Each nucleus produces certain types of markers/proteins.

They naturally occur in reproducing fungi cells.

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What word describe a multinucleated cell?

syncytium.


How is multinucleated cell formed and what process is absent?

A multiple nuclear (multinucleated) cell is formed when cytokinesis does not occur. Cytokinesis is the division that usually occurs when the cell itself is divided into two cells.


When a cell undegoes nuclear division but not cytoplasmic the product is a?

The result is a cell with two nuclei, called a multinucleated cell.


What is syncytia?

Syncytia is the multinucleated condition in which many cells combines and form a single large cell,due to any viral infection.


Do multinucleated cells in human body exist execept skeletal muscle?

Yeah. Osteoclasts are multinucleated and they work in bone resorption. Hepatocytes and some WBC (neutrophils and eosinophils) are also multinucleated.


What does syncytia mean?

A syncytium or symplasm (/sɪnˈsaɪtiəm/; plural syncytia; from Greek: σύν (syn) = "together" + κύτος (kytos) = "box, i.e. cell") is a multinucleated cell that can result from multiple cell fusions of uninuclear cells


What is syncytial formation?

A general term for any kind of cell that fuses with adjacent cells to form a multinucleated large cells with fused cytoplasms


What is an example of a multinucleated organism?

Skeletal muscle cells and osteoclasts are multinucleated. Multinucleated cells can also be seen in the presence of some diseases, such as tuberculosis, but these cells are abnormal and usually die.


Why the cells of tapetum in angiospermic plants are multinucleated?

because the cells of tapetum undergo meiosis due to which it it becomes multinucleated.


What is the purpose of macrophage?

Macrophages primary function is to ingest foreign particles during phagocytosis either as a defence or for clean-up purposes.Macrophages also serve a role in immune response. They are able to fuse together to form a giant multinucleated cell to engulf large foreign body


What is function of the cell membrance?

in a cell what is the function of the cell membrance


Can animal cells be broken down further into a living unit?

No, and neither can plant cells, bacterial cells, or most fungal cells.The giant multinucleated slime mold cells (a type of fungal cell that can be more than a foot in diameter) might be considered a possible exception to this as breaking it down almost always results in making many smaller functional living multinucleated cells. As other cells are not multinucleated already breaking them down precludes their chance to duplicate their genetic material that they need to live.