Question: Is it possible for a particle to be both? (a) A lepton and a baryon? (b) A baryon and a hadrons? (c) A meson and

Is it possible for a particle to be both?
(a) A lepton and a baryon?
(b) A baryon and a hadrons?
(c) A meson and a quark?
(d) A hadron and lepton? Explain.

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