Definition
Binucleated describes a cell that possesses two nuclei within a single cellular boundary. ๐งช Think of it as a cell with two control centers instead of the usual one. This state can arise from irregularities in cell division or specific cellular functions. It contrasts with typical cells that are uninucleated (having only one nucleus). Being binucleated means the cell has a doubled set of genetic instructions actively managed in one space. It's like a company having two CEOs instead of one, sharing responsibilities.