Well it depends on how you look at it.
Electricity is just lots of electrons. Electrons are in atoms. Atoms make up everything.
I wouldn't say that electricity makes up everything on a test though.
electricity is made up of electrons which are in all known matter
the answer is cellsLiving things are made up of cells which are made up of proteins which are made up of atoms mainly of Carbon, Hydrogen.All living things are made of cells All living things are made up of biological units called cells.waterAll living things are made up of cells. Cells
Yes, all living things are made up of cells and only living things.
Light, and the entire electro-magnetic spectrum, is made up of photons, which are not elements. Electricity is composed of energized electrons - again, not elements. Lastly, gravity, the strong, and the weak forces are not made of elements (if they are made of things at all).
Yes, lancelets are living things and all living things are made up of cells.
Yes, all atoms are made up of electrically charged particles.
Matter, Atoms
Robert Hooke figured out that all living things were made of cells.
Fuses can be made of different things. But commonly they are glass with a metal conductor embedded. The wire is a certain thickness so that when too much electricity passes through it heats up and breaks the glass and itself which cuts the flow of electricity.
Yes, the majority of living things are made up of cells. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of all living organisms, from the smallest single-celled microorganisms to complex multicellular organisms like plants and animals.
No, cells are the basic structural and functional units of all living organisms, but not all living things are made up entirely of cells. Some organisms, like viruses, are considered "acellular" because they are not made up of cells but still exhibit characteristics of living things.
all living things are made up of cells.