Centrioles doesnot possess DNAs which are responsible for duplication(replication) with the help of massules or pericentriolar which function as a nucleating center.
Answered By:::Aranya(BIjay) Stha
The phase of mitosis in which doubling of the centrioles occurs is the G1 phase. During this phase, the centrioles replicate to ensure that each daughter cell will receive a complete set of centrioles.
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It cannot replicate without DNA. All living things are made up of DNA.
Cells do not replicate "In DNA". Cells replicate their DNA during the process of cell division.
There are five stages of mitosis, beginning with interphase and ending with telophase. Interphase is the longest phase, during which the centrioles and DNA replicate and preparations are made for mitosis to occur.
Centrioles help divide DNA during cell division.
S Phase of Interphase
sperm
in the ribosome
Interphase
Centrioles themselves do not contain DNA. They are cylindrical structures found in eukaryotic cells, primarily involved in cell division and the organization of the mitotic spindle. However, centrioles are found within the centrosome, which is the microtubule-organizing center of the cell, but any DNA present in a cell is located in the nucleus or, in the case of mitochondria, in their own small circular DNA.
Centrioles are found in animal cells and help to organize the assembly of microtubules during cell division. Centrioles replicate during the interphase stage of mitosis and meiosis. Centrioles called basal bodies form cilia and flagella.