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Any data that is stored and processed on a computer
Organic foods can be processed, packaged, transported, and stored, but the shelf life may be shorter than non-organic foods, because they do not contain the preservatives that non-organic foods do.
The unit of information stored in a computer is typically the bit, which represents a binary value of either 0 or 1. Data is stored and processed in computer systems using combinations of bits, with larger units such as bytes, kilobytes, and megabytes representing collections of bits.
It is an input device. Like other input devices, it takes information so it can be processed/stored. An output device, on the other hand, takes care of the displaying or presenting of already processed/stored information.
Glucose that is not utilized immediately for the plants growth are stored. The unused glucose is converted to starch molecules and stored throughout the cytoplasm
Before it is retrieved it is stored and then retrieved.
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The data that are frequently used goes in the cache memory...
no it doesn't it can be stored in fat or lipids and saved for later
no.it cannot be stored its immediately gets converted into electrical energy and used by us.