A self replicating computer program is on that repeats itself over and over. Many Computer Viruses are designed to do this. For more information on Computer Viruses visit Answers.com
Yes, plasmids can self-replicate within a bacterial cell.
Mitochondria
Yes, peroxisomes can replicate themselves through a process called fission, where a new peroxisome buds off from an existing one. This helps in maintaining peroxisome numbers and functions within the cell.
They have their own DNA.So they can self replicate.
Of course not,they have DNA.So they can self replicate.
Yes,they do have.So they can self replicate.
DNA is the genetic material.So they can self replicate.
Virus cannot replicate it self. It should enter into a host
Both have enzymes,ribosomes,circular DNA.They can self replicate.
root kits are serious forms of malware. They self replicate and attach themselves to critical system files. they self replicate and exploit your system in various nefarious ways. Use programs such as "malwarebytes" to remove and destroy such nonsense.
No it is not self replicatin.Endoplasmic reticulumn produce it.
It is thought that the mitochondria were once microorganisms and so have their own DNA.