coenocita
Coenocita, also called coenocyte in English, is a multinucleate cell that contains many nuclei within a shared cytoplasm. This condition arises when nuclear divisions occur without accompanying cytokinesis, or when two or more cells fuse to form a single cytoplasmic mass with multiple nuclei.
Coenocytic tissues occur in several groups. In fungi, many hyphae are coenocytic, lacking septa along much of
In animals, true coenocytic cells are uncommon; multinucleated tissues such as skeletal muscle fibers and osteoclasts
Key features of coenocita include the absence or sparse occurrence of internal cross-walls (septa) and cytoplasmic
Etymology traces to Greek koinos “common” and kytos “hollow vessel.” The English term coenocyte derives from