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question 4 1 pts some human cells (skeletal muscle, for example) are multinucleated and originate when uninucleated cells fuse. what cell division process alone could produce a multinucleated cell? a cell undergoing cytokinesis but not mitosis fertilization of a haploid egg by a diploid sperm a cell arising after meiosis i a cell undergoing mitosis but not cytokinesis
Mitosis is the process of nuclear division and cytokinesis is the process of cytoplasmic division. When a cell undergoes mitosis but not cytokinesis, the nucleus divides multiple times while the cell remains as one, resulting in a multinucleated cell. Cytokinesis without mitosis would not produce multiple nuclei. Fertilization of a haploid egg by a diploid sperm is not a cell - division process to produce multinucleated cells. A cell arising after meiosis I is not related to the formation of multinucleated cells in the described context.
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