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  • Skeletal Muscle Fibers: Understanding Multinucleation
    Yes, skeletal muscle fibers contain many nuclei. This is because a single skeletal muscle fiber is formed by the fusion of multiple myoblasts during development.

    Each myoblast contributes its nucleus to the growing fiber, resulting in a multinucleated cell. The nuclei are positioned just beneath the sarcolemma (the muscle cell membrane), and they are essential for the production of proteins and other molecules necessary for muscle function.

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