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In some organisms, such as certain fungi and algae, cells undergo the cell cycle repeatedly without subsequently undergoing cytokinesis. What would result from this

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large cells containing many nuclei

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large cells containing many nuclei

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Cell cycle is also known as cell division. Cell division or the cell cycle is defined as the continuous series of the events which takes place in a cell which causes it to divide them into daughter cells and grow.

Whereas in animal cells, Cytokinesis refers to the physical cell division process where the cytoplasm of a parent cell divides into two daughter cells.

Some organisms like the algae and certain fungi, they undergo cell cycle of division continuously and repeatedly without undergoing the process of cytokinesis due to the parent cell containing many nulcei in its cytoplasm as compared to other organisms.

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