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Where does replication occur in eukaryotic cells?

only in the nibosome

only in the cytoplasm

only in the mitochondra

only in the nucleus​

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Answer:

only in the nucleus

Step-by-step explanation:

DNA replication is when DNA makes another copy of itself. DNA replication is needed in order to maintain the number of chromosomes that is characteristic to a species during cell division. During cell division, one parent cell divides into two daughter cells. If DNA replication did not occur, then the daughter cells would receive only half the number of chromosomes characteristic of that species.

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Answer:

I believe it is the "Nucleus."

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Hope my answer has helped you!

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