polykaryons
Polykaryons are cells that contain more than one nucleus within a single cytoplasm. The term is derived from poly- meaning many and karyon meaning nucleus. Polykaryons arise when separate cells fuse together, or when a nucleus divides without the cell undergoing full cytokinesis, or during certain developmental processes that produce multinucleate tissues.
Formation occurs primarily through two pathways. Cell fusion merges the cytoplasms and nuclei of two or more
Polykaryons occur in diverse biological contexts. In animals, skeletal muscle fibers are classic multinucleated cells formed
Polykaryons are primarily characterized by their multinucleate cytoplasm rather than by a single underlying mechanism. They