A cells with many nuclei is often called a syncytium. The normal cell structure for many types of fungi is a syncytium.
No, eukaryotic cells have nuclei. The word prokaryotic means: Pro=before, kary="nut" (nucleus) + -otic=pertaining to. So by definition it has no nucleus (nut).
Well obviously in any one atom or cell there can only be ONE nucleus. However, the plural of "nucleus" is "nuclei", as in "the nuclei of the cells visible under the microscope were all stained blue and the nucleus of one cell stood out from the rest".
You could say consisting of many cells.
Brain cells are classified as neurons or glial cells. There are 86 billion neurons and 10 to 50 times as many glial cells.
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whats the word for single celled organisms without nuclei such as esherichia coli which live in the human body
No, eukaryotic cells have nuclei. The word prokaryotic means: Pro=before, kary="nut" (nucleus) + -otic=pertaining to. So by definition it has no nucleus (nut).
Paramecium has two nuclei.
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Well obviously in any one atom or cell there can only be ONE nucleus. However, the plural of "nucleus" is "nuclei", as in "the nuclei of the cells visible under the microscope were all stained blue and the nucleus of one cell stood out from the rest".
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The word you're looking for depends on the question or prompt. Could you please provide more context?
There is one possible anagram for the phrase 'tallest nuclei'.When rearranged these letters can spell the word intellectuals.
Multicellular
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