Yes, multinucleated cells can be found in other tissues besides skeletal muscle. For example, osteoclasts are a type of multinucleated cell involved in bone resorption, whereas syncytiotrophoblasts in the placenta also have multiple nuclei. Additionally, giant cells formed in response to foreign bodies or inflammation can also be multinucleated.
A common example of a multinucleated organism is the plasmodial slime mold. These organisms have a single, large cell with multiple nuclei, and they exhibit characteristics of both animal and fungal species. Multinucleated fungi, such as the common bread mold, are another example.
osteoblast
syncytium.
only skeletal muscle has a syncytial arrangement becausesyncytial means multinucleated and only skeletal muscle is multinucleated.
Skeletal muscle tissue.
uncartartized
organs with more than two nucleus
Multinucleated cells can form through the fusion of multiple individual cells or through cell division without complete cytokinesis. The process absent in multinucleated cells is cytokinesis, which is the physical separation of the cytoplasm and organelles during cell division to form two distinct daughter cells.
Steven Hawking has no muscles.
Protists
Osteoclasts are large multinucleated cells that can dissolve the bony matrix by secreting acids and enzymes. They play a key role in bone remodeling and resorption.