Your DNA is copied into the new cell every time it divides
Yes all DNA and genetic info is passed from cell to cell when the original cell divides producing 2 daughter cells. The daughter cells have exactly the same DNA and genetic info as the Parent Cell. This the only way that DNA can be passed from cell to cell.
During Mitosis, it isn't the nucleus itself that divides it is the chromatin inside the nucleus that duplicates during Prophase. This is so the new cells being created each have the correct amount of DNA for normal cell use.Because the nucleus is like the center of the cell. It tells the cell what to do and basically controls it.-6th grade science teacher
the nucleus
eukaryotic cell info from my biology textbook
chromosomes
It doesn't. Any "info" collected is at the level of the synapse.
It keeps info. the cell might need, otherwise it is the organizer
What error message do you get when that happens? More info is needed before your question can be answered sufficiently.
it stores info
Yes.
u can get rapped or killed
The DNA replicates before mitoses begins DNA replication occurs in the S phase of interphase (before mitosis)