Answer:
Replicate itself into the cell host
Explanation:
Visus is made from a protein capsule and inside a fragment of RNA. Sometimes they also have some feet of filament to get attached to the cellular membrane.
Once attached, the virus injects its RNA into the cytoplasm and travels to the nucleus and insert this fragment of RNA into the cell DNA and start making copies of itself.
When the cell is full of virus, the membrane breaks and releases all the new virus to the neighbor cells, and the process starts again.
I believe the answer is Frictional Force
During mitosis a cell duplicates its DNA and divides into two genetically identical cells mitosis is typically followed by cytokinesis which divides the other properties if the cell including cytoplasm, organelles and the cell membrane.