Heart muscles, specifically cardiac muscle cells, are typically uninucleated, meaning they generally contain a single nucleus. However, some cardiac muscle cells can be binucleated, having two nuclei. This characteristic allows for coordinated contraction and efficient functioning of the heart. Overall, while most cardiac muscle cells are primarily uninucleated, the presence of binucleated cells is also common.
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