The obvious one is Pluto. It was called a Planet, now it's just a Dwarf Planet.
Really though the question is incomplete. What does "other" mean?
Firstly, the distances in the solar system are so great that nearly all the interactions are between the Sun and the other bodies. These include gravitational attraction, absorption of electromagnetic radiation from the Sun by other bodies, and interaction of those bodies with the solar wind. Jupiter gives off some radiation, so that should interact with other bodies, and the Earth and Moon reflect light to each other, which should apply to other planets and moons.
Planetesimals are small celestial bodies that formed from dust and gas in the early solar system. They are thought to be building blocks for planets and other larger bodies in our solar system. Planetesimals can range in size from a few meters to hundreds of kilometers in diameter.
Other way around - the Solar System is a part of space.
In 2006 the international astronomical union changed the definition of what a planet was. This meant that Pluto no longer met the definition of what a classic planet was and it was demoted to a dwarf planet status instead.
A large system of stars and other bodies is known as a galaxy. Galaxies are vast collections of stars, planets, gas, and dust held together by gravity. The Milky Way is an example of a galaxy that includes our solar system.
Astronomy
Its at the centre of the solar system. All the planets and other bodies are in orbit around it.
Shooting seismic waves into the planet
The sun is the only source of light in the solar system. None of the other bodies can be seen unless illuminated by a flashlight or the sun.
yes yes yes
Asteroids and Comets.
The immune system certainly does recognize germs and other foreign bodies. The immune system will then try to fight them off.
The Solar System refers to the Sun and the planets (and their moons) and the other bodies that orbit it... including the asteroids, meteoroids and comets.
Some annelid species live in other invertibrate bodies such as the sponge.
The planets or other cosmic objects are very different, not similar.
Of all the significant bodies in the solar system, comets are the ones with -- the most eccentric elliptical orbits -- the orbits most inclined to the plane of the ecliptic -- the most volatile compositions
Well, our solar system, stars, planets, dust , asteroids, and a lot of other things. There are like 300000000000000 other things in the solar system that we don't know yet!!