Multiple Choice
Some cells have several nuclei per cell. How might such multinucleated cells arise?
A) repeated mitosis with concomitant cytokinesis
B) multiple S phases before the entry of a cell into mitosis
C) repeated mitosis without cytokinesis
D) repeated cytokinesis with no mitosis
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