| 11. | Additionally, unicellular organisms can be multinucleate, like Myxogastria and " Plasmodium ".
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| 12. | It also causes infected cells to fuse with neighbouring cells to form large, multinucleated syncytia.
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| 13. | The trophic cell is generally multinucleate.
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| 14. | Oospores are double walled and uninucleate during dormancy, but become multinucleate in preparation for germination.
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| 15. | In contrast, the chlamydospores have only one resistant wall and are multinucleate at all stages.
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| 16. | Such multinucleated cells are called syncytia.
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| 17. | The key difference between DCPA and other mitotic inhibitors is that it often produces multinucleate cells.
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| 18. | Anaplastic cells often have abnormally high nuclear-to-cytoplasmic ratios, and many are multinucleated.
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| 19. | The multinucleate syncytial stage lives within tissues and spaces of the gonad but can spread into arms.
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| 20. | The name syncytin derives from its involvement in the formation of syncytium, the multinucleated syncytiotrophoblast protoplasm.
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