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Number of nucleus in muscle cells?

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I was wondering if muscle cells contain more than one nucleus, and if only some do.

I know that three types of mucle are skeletal, cardiac, and smooth, and I want to know if they have different number of nucleus in each cell.

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  1. Striated/skeltal muscle cells have multiple nuclei per cell.  A cell that has multiple nuclei is called a syncytium (sin-sish`-e-um).

    Here is a medical dictionary link:

    http://medical-dictionary.thefreediction...

    Skeletal muscle cells are a true syncytium,  Cardiac cells, although mononucleated, work in such unison with each other, the entire heart muscle is considered a syncytium.


  2. no, a cell only has one nucleus, unless you have cancer, i think.

  3. One nucleus per cell.

  4. Unless the cell has cancer the cell will only have one nucleus.

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