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| DIMORPHIC NUCLEI | |||||
The condition in which a cell can have different forms of nuclei is called the condition of dimorphic nuclei. Usually, one form controls vegetative functions while the other form is involved in reproduction. Both Foraminiferotista and Ciliota have dimorphic nuclei.