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No, Pokemon data is still stored on the game card itself, not on the internal memory of the 3DS.
A memory card is a removable data storage medium. They are frequently used in a device to store non essential data - a PSP's internal settings and firmware are stored on chips inside the console, but any saved games, music and such will be stored on the memory card. A 'Memory Stick' is a brand name for the memory cards used by Sony devices.
Short answer: No. Long answer: All data is automatically stored in SD cards, unless there isn't one or one has altered the settings. When one purchases a new SD card, all the previously recorded data is stored in the old memory card. To obtain the data for the previous SD card, one has to transfer the files. So when one puts in a new SD card, the new data will be stored in the new SD card.
No. All save data is stored on the game card, or in the case of DSiWare games in system memory.
It's the same with all storage media. The card has a hidden 'reference' file on it - to tell the computer what kind of card it is, and how much data can be stored. This data file uses up a small amount of the card's memory, and is quite normal.
Cache memory normally stored instructions and data that the processor likely to use frequently.
The memory card is where your settings are stored, your PSN data including downloaded games, your mp3's, videos, photographs, and any data a game might save, like save data, updates/patches and user settings.
Data is stored on the hard disc. The more memory hard disc has the more data can be stored.
A sandisk is a memory card/stick that holds data and information such as documents, pictures, videos, etc. The amout of memory it can hold ranges from 4gb to 128gb.
ALL SD and SDHC cards are supplied with an integral switch to prevent accidental erasure of the data stored on it.
Cellular memory can mean the actual memory of the body which is stored in every cell, a memory card which is commonly used in cell phones and a number of different things. These store data and remember it for when the information is needed.
The data that are frequently used goes in the cache memory...