Replication occurs only once in the life of the cell.
in the interphase
DNA replication occurs just before cell division, meaning both daughter cells have DNA occurs during interphase
in the middle of the surface but when its hot when the sun reaches to it.
I'm unsure of what you mean by 'goal' but I'm pretty sure you mean 'purpose' in that case: DNA is the blueprint of life. It dictates eye colour, bone structure, blood type, basically everything about you.
Enzymes speed up reactions that help sustain life.
mitosis: doubles then slits. meiosis: doubles twice then splits into 23s
The function of cell replication is to replace old and dead cells with new ones. sources: California Life Science
in the interphase
The function of cell replication is to replace old and dead cells with new ones. sources: California Life Science
Neither. The basic activities of life occur inside the cell
Replication of self using materials and energy of the invaded living cell ("reproduction"), along with viral mutations.
DNA replication occurs just before cell division, meaning both daughter cells have DNA occurs during interphase
The basic activities of life occur in the cell. Cells are the smallest units of any living organism, and the smallest components of life itself.
Changes may occur in the cell shape
They occur primarily and exclusively within the [confines of the] Living Cell.
Mitosis occurs in in the cell.
The longest stage is the resting phase or the interphase which occur between cell divisions.