It would depend on the particular unit, the monitor and their connection options; but generally yes they can usually be combined - sometimes requiring an adapter to connect one to the other.
a microprocessor is a small unit with memory inside the system unit while a computer is the combination of a monitor and a system unit
CPU
metric system (european) and natural system
Monitor
A system unit is the main component of a computer that houses the motherboard, processor, memory, and other essential hardware components. It does not include peripherals such as the monitor, keyboard, or mouse.
peripherals, aka accessories, aka mouse/keyboard/Monitor
No, the Pioneer AVIC-N1 DVD system requires the brain unit to function properly. The brain unit is the main processing unit that controls the functions and features of the system. Without it, the AVIC-N1 will not work.
Anything you can touch
Not sure what you mean by this question. The main components of a computer are: Motherboard [The unit everything connects to] Hard Drive. [For storing information] RAM (Random Access Memory) [Used for temporary storage of information] CPU (Central Processing Unit) [Takes care of most information] Power Supply [Or there would be now power. This allocates power to different parts] Without those main things, the computer would not work at all.
it will break the unit
A Monitor.
These are located in the system unit or processing unit.