Some cells have several nuclei per cell.How could such multinucleated cells be explained?
A) The cells underwent repeated cytokinesis but no mitosis.
B) The cells underwent repeated mitosis with simultaneous cytokinesis.
C) The cells underwent repeated mitosis, but cytokinesis did not occur.
D) The cells had multiple S phases before it entered mitosis.
E) The cells did not enter mitosis.
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