How do muscle cells become multinucleate?
A) They undergo fission.
B) They become multinucleate via the embryonic fusion of large numbers of mononucleate myoblasts.
C) They become multinucleate via the embryonic fusion of large numbers of multinucleate myoblasts.
D) They become multinucleate via mitosis in myoblasts without cytokinesis.
E) They become multinucleate via the embryonic fusion of mononucleaate neuroblasts.
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