These are the cells having two or more nuclei.
An apocytium is a multinucleate mass of protoplasm which lacks a distinct cell membrane.
Skeletal muscle.
Another said that it is a bizarre Multinucleate Cell called a Megakaryocyte. Also we find - Myeloid Stem Cells.
No, a macrophage is typically a single-nucleated cell. However, in some cases, macrophages can fuse together to form multinucleated giant cells to help in engulfing larger particles or foreign bodies.
Yes, some eukaryotic cells, such as fungi and certain algae, can have multiple nuclei. This is known as being multinucleate or having a coenocytic structure, where the nuclei share the same cytoplasm.
Skeletal muscle tissue has elongated multinucleate cells.
Skeletal
No RBCs are anucleated they have no nucleus
Yes, as well as skeletal muscle tissue.
An apocytium is a multinucleate mass of protoplasm which lacks a distinct cell membrane.
Platelets are fragments of bizarre multinucleate cells called megakaryocytes
The protist that produces a multinucleate glob of cytoplasm is known as a plasmodial slime mold. These organisms exist as a large single cell with multiple nuclei distributed throughout the cytoplasm. They typically inhabit moist environments and feed on bacteria and decaying organic matter.
Skeletal muscle.
The muscle tissue that is multinucleate, involuntary, and bears striations is cardiac muscle. Cardiac muscle is found exclusively in the heart and is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body. Its striated appearance is due to the organized arrangement of actin and myosin filaments, while its involuntary nature means it is not under conscious control.
Megakaryocytes. Fragments constantly released from giant bone marrow cells.
Phylum Ciliophora is a large and diverse group which includes complex protozoans, such as paramecium, Stentor, spirostomum and vorticella. Their locomotion is by cilia, and all forms are multinucleate.
Another said that it is a bizarre Multinucleate Cell called a Megakaryocyte. Also we find - Myeloid Stem Cells.