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The nucleus is the organelle that holds genetic information in the form of DNA. DNA is tightly packed into structures called chromosomes within the nucleus of eukaryotic cells.
The part of your memory that briefly holds all incoming information is called short-term memory. This short-term memory is usually only 5 to 7 items. You can add more to your short-term memory if you chunk it. You use this method, for example, when you remember a telephone number.
The nucleus is the organelle that holds genetic information in the form of DNA in eukaryotic cells. DNA is stored within the nucleus and is essential for controlling cellular functions and heredity.
The queen wasp holds more power and influence within a wasp colony compared to the normal wasps.
There does not appear to be a widely-known concept or term called "valocule." It is possible that it is a rare or specialized term in a particular field or context. More information would be needed to provide a precise definition.
A Blu-Ray DVD (50GB) holds more information than a DVD (4.7GB) which holds more information than a CD (700MB).
DVD
A DVD holds around six times as much as a CD. Also, some USB drives and almost all hard drives hold WAY more than a CD.
the USB holds more information
A Blu-Ray holds nearly 20 GB of information. A regular DVD holds a little over 4 GB. A CD holds up to about 700 MB. The Blu-Ray holds about 30 times the information that a CD carries, and almost 5 times what a DVD can store.
It is impossible to tell what holds the discs together without more information. Please be more specific in your question. There are many different types of disks, all of which would be held together differently.
the interent holds about 5,000,000,000(five trillion) pages of information. the interent holds about 5,000,000,000(five trillion) pages of information.
it uses one by excell and access, this is because it holds more information and is easy to access
Yes, it currently holds the record. See the related question below for more information.
An ounce holds more than a tablespoon.
C:/System Volume Information.
it holds and spins information on a disk