So that each of the daughter cells formed during mitosis will have an identical copy of the DNA.
DNA replication is important because it ensures that each new cell receives an exact copy of the genetic material from the parent cell. This is necessary for the growth, repair, and regeneration of tissues in living organisms.
DNA molecules undergo replication during interphase
of the cell cycle. In this way, each newly formed cell receives a copy of the pre-existing
cell's genetic information so that the new cell can synthesize the proteins necessary to maintain life
functions, build and repair cell parts, and perform other metabolic functions.
So that each of the daughter cells formed during mitosis will have an identical copy of the DNA.
In order to make copies of itself for cellular reproduction, or mitosis.
so that if a cell gets damaged it can reform quicker
It replicates.
the cell grows and replicates its DNA and centrioles.
It cannot replicate without DNA. All living things are made up of DNA.
Most of the cell cycle consists of a growth period in which the cell takes on mass and replicates the DNA. This is why the cell cycle is so important.
DNA replicates before a cell divides ensures that each daughter cell has a complete set of genetic material They must have an identical set of DNA.
there is no DNA in the cell nucleus however the cell nucleus is important to replicating a cell in DNA strand. (it supprots the chromatin that replicates the DNA)
there is no DNA in the cell nucleus however the cell nucleus is important to replicating a cell in DNA strand. (it supprots the chromatin that replicates the DNA)
DNA codes for proteins, which do all the work in the cell, and DNA replicates so that the cell can divide into 2 daughter cells.
there is no DNA in the cell nucleus however the cell nucleus is important to replicating a cell in DNA strand. (it supprots the chromatin that replicates the DNA)
It replicates.
A virus replicates its DNA in a cell when it infects the host