There is no replication of the DNA in cellular respiration or photosynthesis. In cellular respiration, you have biological oxidation of the glucose molecule. In case of the photosynthesis you have the reverse process that takes place.
Neither; DNA replicates in the Cell Cycle. The Cell Cycle is a separate process from respiration or photosynthesis.
mitochondria= cellular respiration, chloroplast=photosynthesis
The mitochondria is used during the process of cellular respiration in which energy (ATP) is made so the body can function. Chloroplasts, only found in plants, is how plants go through photosynthesis, a process in which plants obtain food and energy from the sun.
Cells do not replicate "In DNA". Cells replicate their DNA during the process of cell division.
replication forks separate and replicate DNA
A characteristic of a DNA molecule that is not characteristic of a protein molecule is that the DNA molecule can replicate itself.
Damage in mitochondrial DNA will have the most effect on cellular respiration. This is due to the fact that the surface area will be damaged.
Two of the cellular organelles that have their own DNA are chloroplast and a nucleus. The mitochondrion also have there own DNA.
S Phase of Interphase
sperm
in the ribosome
Yes
They have no Nucleolus so Therefor there's no DNA to Replicate.