True.When a cells size increases,it can't transfer enough nutrients throughout the cell if the cell size is big.So it makes copies of its DNA
antia bides
The DNA makes copies of its self.
interphase.
a virus
Before meiosis begins, the cell copies its DNA in the process of DNA replication.
During Interphase, the cell grows, and carries out its normal cell functions, and replicates/makes copies of DNA to prepare the cell the next stage, which is Prophase.
First the virus goes into the cell. When its in the cell it "hides" and the cell makes a copy. Once it makes a copy the latent virus reveal themselves and then there are latent viruses in the first cell and the duplicated one. After that it copies it self in each cell and then releases.
The ATP makes energy for a cell usually in active transport.
Mitosis
No, as a cell increases in size, it doesn't necessarily make extra copies of DNA. Instead, the existing DNA is replicated during the cell cycle to ensure that each daughter cell receives a complete set of genetic information. The cell's growth and DNA replication are coordinated processes regulated by various cellular mechanisms.
The chromosomes are copied, so that each daughter cell has an exact copy of the genetic material.
The white cell count increase in your body when you get some bacterial infection, usually extra cellular type.