Replication is when the process by which a cell makes a copy of the DNA in its nucleus. Mitosis is the stage of the cell cycle during which the cell's nucleus divides into two new nuclei and one copy of the DNA is distributed into each daughter cell.
If you mean the two organelles which can replicate independently within the whole cell, they are the Mitochondria and Chloroplasts.
They have their own circular DNA.So they replicate themselves.
The mitochondria replicates by fision. It builds up the necessary materials (Proteins, NAs, PLs), replicates its DNA, increases its size and then divides.
They can replicate themselves. They have own genes
cytokinesis
Mitochondria.They are found in chloroplasts too.They can self replicate
Organelles such as the mitochondria and the chloroplasts replicated in the G1 phase of the cell cycle. This is so that when the cell divides, no parts are lost.
Gap phases exist to allow cells to replicate organelles and manufacture additional cytoplasm.
The organelles replicate in the G1 phase of interphase.
the dna must replicate itself in order to make two exact copies:D
Mitochondria
Host.
Interphase
Mitochondria.They are found in chloroplasts too.They can self replicate
Organelles such as the mitochondria and the chloroplasts replicated in the G1 phase of the cell cycle. This is so that when the cell divides, no parts are lost.
Red blood cells are considered cells, but they lack all organelles. Red blood cells cannot divide or replicate like other cells of the body.
Gap phases exist to allow cells to replicate organelles and manufacture additional cytoplasm.
Gap 2 (G2) - the cell will prepare for cell division during G2 by making the organelles needed for cell division, it will replicate all of the organelles.
The first stage of mitosis is known as interphase. During this phases, chromosomes and organelles replicate and get rid for cell division.
The organelles replicate in the G1 phase of interphase.
the dna must replicate itself in order to make two exact copies:D
Yes! Bacteria are prokaryotes. * They don't have organelles * Don't have a nucleus * Small * Replicate by binary fission * Single cell * Often have flagella or cillia to move around