The cell is in the process of Mitosis. That divides one nucleus into two nuclei.
giant cells which occur due to fusion of multiple macrophages as in tuberculosis
Skelital
Several cell types in our own immune systems have such nuclei
Karyogamy is the fusion of the nuclei in the cell, while Plasmogamy is the fusion of cytoplasm in the cell, but not the nuclei.
The only time there can be 2 nuclei in a single cell is during mitosis, where one cell multiplies and becomes 2 cells.
When a cell appears to have two nuclei, it means that it has undergone mitosis and is in the process of cytokinesis. Another possibility is that, it is a fungal cell that has become dikaryotic.
An embryo, maybe
which has more nuclei per cell skeletal muscle or cardiac muscle? I guess that they both have the same number of nuclei.
Several cell types in our own immune systems have such nuclei
The answer: is in your back of your body.
Smooth muscle tissue
multiple fission
The type of muscle tissue that have only one or two nuclei per cell are cardiac muscle cells. Their nuclei are located in the center of a cell.
Nuclei do not contain cells, cells contain nuclei (normally, one nucleus per cell).
multiple fission
multiple fission
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It does not consist of nuclei
A cow's red blood cell does not have a nuclei. Most mammals do not have a nuclei in their red blood cells.