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Multi-nucleate refers to a cell or organism that contains more than one nucleus. This can occur naturally in certain cells, such as muscle cells, where multiple nuclei help facilitate cellular functions. Abnormal levels of multi-nucleation can also be seen in certain diseases or conditions.
nutrients being passed from cell to cell
Tapetal cells can become bi-nucleate through mitosis followed by incomplete cytokinesis, leading to the formation of a cell with two nuclei. This can occur during the developmental process of tapetum formation in plants. The presence of two nuclei in a tapetal cell can contribute to its role in providing support and nourishment to developing pollen grains.
t's called Sickle Cell Anemia. It's where the red blood cells are lacking the hemoglobin in the blood. Sickle Cell is very painful because the red blood cells transfer oxygen throughout the body, and if there is a cell that can't carry enough oxygen to a certain part, that part will ache tremendously. So far, there is no cure, and it's extremely painful.
It means that the blood count is low because somebody was bleeding (as opposed to blood count being low due to, say, lack of red blood cell production or increased blood cell detruction.)
The white blood cell has nucleus that red blood cell does not
No it will not.
How much blood is being circulated, but more importantly how much oxygen is circulating.
Polymorphonuclear leukocytes; a kind of white blood cell that support the human being battle disease. A high white blood cell count indicates an infection or disease.
cell of blood
Centrioles are involved in the formation and organization of microtubules within the cell by serving as the main organizing centers for the assembly of microtubules. They help to nucleate and anchor the microtubules, which are essential for various cellular processes such as cell division and intracellular transport.