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11 December, 07:58

If you found a single cell with two nuclei, what explanation might be true?

Mitosis occurred without cytokinesis!

Cytokinesis occurred without mitosis!

The cell remained in interphase continuously!

Mitosis must have happened twice!

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  1. 11 December, 09:49
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    If you found a single cell with two nuclei, that would mean that nuclear division would have occurred, however cell division would not have and as such that makes the answer ... Mitosis occurred without cytokinesis.
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