everything can be broken down to either matter or anti matter. matter is made up of protons neutrons electrons and nuclei. I don't know what anti matter is made up of. maybe anti protons anti neutrons and the like. It doesn't mater if its gaseous or solid or liquid or super cooled liquid its all made up of the exact same ingredients just in different combinations and amounts.
what is incredible is that we have no idea where all of this stuff came from. Or how the parts of an atom are kept together. its all pretty amazing. hope that helps you out somewhat.
The answer is A all parts but, as this is obviously a home work question i suggest you read the link i will add below the answer in Related Source link, because you never know if your teachers is going to ask you for an example or 2.
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As best we can tell, yes. If Maxwell's Equations apply in all parts of our Universe, then the vacuum propagation speed of EM radiation (ie, light) will be the same in all parts of our Universe. We have no reason to think that our small portion of our Universe has different physical laws than other parts.
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Everything is the universe is related to physics. Physics is the science of all matter and energy, which includes metals.
our solar system is inside the milky way(our galaxy) and all things are within the universe.
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They are all parts of the Earth.
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The ultimate goal of science is to be able to answer any and all questions related to this universe.
They are related because they all perform some part in the crayfish. Without those parts the crayfish will not survive.They are not related at all!!