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Answer:
This question is incomplete.
Explanation:
This question is incomplete. However, an atom (as shown in the attachment) is made up three main sub-parts/basic parts namely; protons, neutrons and electrons.
A proton is positively charged and it's found in the nucleus of the atom.
A neutron has no charge and is also found in the nucleus of the atom.
Both the proton and neutron contribute to the mass of an atom; hence the mass number of an atom is the addition of the neutrons and protons. The nucleus is located at the center of the atom (usually represented with a dot) and it's positively charged because it contains just the proton and the neutron.
An electron is negatively charged and it's found orbiting the nucleus of the atom.
NOTE: The atom in the attachment is that of a helium atom. There are two labels there; however, one of those labels (nucleus) is the standard representation for two basic parts of atom (protons and neutrons) as explained earlier.

The drawing that displays the adequate association between the 3 foundational parts of the atom would be:
e- (outside)
p+ & n⁰ (nucleus/inside e-)
Parts of an Atom
An atom comprises of various parts i.e. Protons along with Neutrons and Electrons.
As per the question, the above diagram most effectively shows the association between these three basic parts.
The electron lies outside the shell while the nucleus and the proton with +ve charge would be as mentioned above.
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