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Standard XII
Biology
Light Reaction
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What happens in those organisms in which karyokinesis is not followed by cytokinesis? Explain with example.
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the organism will have a large number of nuclei. this type of a cell is called as coenocyte. eg. Muscle cell and mycelilum of lower fungi.
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