There are several mass storage mediums that may be described as a disk (or disc), including floppy-disk, hard-disk and optical disc (CD-ROM, DVD, BluRay). Solid-state drives such as flash drives are not disks; there are no moving parts.
Coated Media
No, only nucleic acids store and transmit hereditary information.
To store information for the cellTo store information for the cell
It not only can it does store information in the form of a digital code made of four letters, ATGC, which can be recombined along a molecule called a gene to read out myriad protein forms. ( and a few other type molecular structures, such a fats )
1 kB = 1,024 bytes. Therefore: 1.44MB = 1,474.56KB = 1,509,949.44Bytes Note that 1.44 is probably an approximation, since realistically bytes will not be divided into fractions.
A PDA Sat Nav is used to store information, files, read emails and provides a navigational system. This is different from the GPS as the GPS is used more for travelling long distance.
coated media is used to store information on a diskette
The alternative name for diskette is flexible disk.
Floppy diskette drives read and write information to a single rotating disk that can be removed from the drive.
Last century when desktop computers were invented they stored information on floppy disks. The last of the floppy disk to be used could take 1.44Megabyte. These days we have USB drives which will take 8Gigabyte or about 7 000 times a high density diskette
The formatting of a diskette is done by the driver hardware. Any software that can access the driver hardware interface can do this.
When may a CD be used to store sensitive information
When may a CD be used to store sensitive information
Diskette is the correct spelling.
It is the magnetic elements in a magnetic disk that are used to store information.
its a molecular herpitoligist
To store the information.
No, it is a removable storage medium that may be used by a computer.