⟩ Do all eukaryotic cells have nucleus and only one nucleus?
There are eukaryotic cells without nucleus and others with more than one nucleus. Osteoclasts, the cells responsible for resorption of the osseous matrix, for example, are multinucleate cells; striated muscle fibers are multinucleate too. Red blood cells are example of enucleated specialized cells.
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