I don't know if you mean, what should viruses have to be living, if it's so :
They must be cellular, meaning they should have a cytoplasm a cell membrane and some organelles (at least ribosome).
But if you mean to say what in common they have with livings:
I can say that they have DNA, thats common both with viruses and livings.
Mitochondria is is inherited from the maternal line - mother to offspring and contains mitochondrial DNA
Answer:
d. The cell begins to elongate and the two poles have an equivalent collection of chromosomes.
Explanation:
The cell cycle is a fundamental cellular process by which a parent cell divides into two or more daughter cells. In somatic cells, this cycle can be divided into two major phases: interphase, where the cell prepares for its division, and mitosis or 'M phase'. The M phase can in turn be divided into four stages: 1-prophase (also divided into early prophase and prometaphase), 2-metaphase, 3-anaphase, and 4-telophase. During prophase, chromatin condenses, thereby forming visible chromosomes. Subsequently, during metaphase, the sister chromatids (i.e., the two identical halves of a single replicated chromosome) align along the middle of the cell at the metaphase plate by attaching their centromeres to the spindle fibers. Next, during anaphase, sister chromatids are separated and move to opposite poles of the cell, pulled by the mitotic spindle fibers. At the end of anaphase, the microtubules of the mitotic spindle pull the two sister chromatids toward opposite poles, thereby the cell gets begins to lengthen. Finally, during the telophase, daughter chromosomes arrive at opposite poles and uncoil, while daughter nuclei begin to form at the two poles and nuclear envelopes are formed.
<span>The Rock Cycle is the process in which rocks are
formed, changed, and broken down. An igneous rock can either change into a
sedimentary or into a metamorphic rock; just the same that a sedimentary rock
can change into an igneous rock or metamorphic rock. Factors like heat, water,
and air can break and
form new types of rocks in a continuous cycle. <span>
<span>The rock
cycle never stops; it is a continuous process that occurs through time. A
mountain that is composed of<span> metamorphic rocks can easily be
washed away by streams and new sedimentary rocks can be formed through this
process. </span></span></span></span>