Yes
Solar cells and batteries are similar in that they both produce electricity.
(probably) batteries.
Dry cells and automobile batteries require a medium in order to transmit and receive the signals from outer space.
Another name for dry cells is primary cells.
Primary cells are designed to be used once and discarded. Secondary cells are, by definition, rechargeable batteries, and as such are the kind used in rechargeable torches (or flashlights, for you American types).
True.
Solar cells and batteries are similar in that they both produce electricity.
The small batteries (dry cells) used for many electronic devices usually have approximately 1.5 volts. Car batteries (which have several cells working in series) usually have around 12 volts. Other batteries may have other voltages.
These organelles supply energy for the cells metabolism. These are similar to small batteries.
electric cells
Button batteries, AA, AAA, D and C batteries are a single cell. 9-volt batteries contain multiple cells to get a higher voltage and therefore are the shape they are. Open a 9-volt battery and you will see the cells inside - make sure you wash your hands afterwards though!
They (I know Engerizer does) make special holding cells for batteries, this cell is then connected to an outlet.