1-9 Basic concepts

BINUCLEATED CELLS
Several cell types have more than one nucleus. Skeletal muscle cells, for example, can have hundreds ofthem. Hepatocytes often have two, or sometimes three.
Before placing the cursor or click on the image take some time to study the image and search for three binucleated cells, that is, three cells each having two nuclei.
You have already noticed that cell boundaries are not always easily visible, but observe that the nuclei of bi- or multinucleated cells are much closer together.
If you can not locate the binucleate cells, place the cursor or click on the image.


Liver. Hematoxylin and eosin. Medium magnification.

Desktops and notebooks: Place the cursor over the figure to access another image.
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