answersLogoWhite

0

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.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What causes cellular memory loss?

popehigh.com answer is there!


What is digital cellular telephone?

cell phone memory


Do cellular phones contain hard drives?

No, cellular phones do not contain hard drives. They do have internal memory but they have a different type of setup than a computer. Some cellphones even take memory cards.


Why do some doctors not believe in cellular memory transference?

Doctors not believe in cellular memorytransference because "These are thousands and thousands of transplant patients who don't report anything".


Where can one purchase Micro Memory Stick?

A person could purchase a Micro Memory Stick from many electronic retailers. Stores such as Best Buy, Fry's Electronics, and Tiger Direct all sell Micro Memory Sticks. Micro Memory sticks can be used in cellular phones to expand storage.


Is it possible to download music on phone without having a memory card and if so how?

Any modern mobile (cellular) phone has built-in memory. This may be sufficient for some downloads, subject to amount of spare built-in memory and size of the downloaded item. Memory cards are not required for downloads per se, but supply additional memory (which may be required to allow for large downloaded items).


Is internal memory stored on the SIM card?

No. Nearly all cellular phones have a built-in memory. On phones that use SIM cards, the user can choose to save contacts and other information to either the SIM card or the phone.


What kind of company is Cellular Blowout?

Cellular Blowout is a retail company that specializes in selling discounted cell phones, accessories, and related electronic devices. They may offer sales on older models, refurbished items, or overstock items at reduced prices.


What is plasicity in psychology?

Plasticity refers to a cellular and/or (but less commonly) structural state in which neuronal connections can be altered, modified in some way, or "broken". There is a period of time after formation or retrieval of a memory called consolidation or reconsolidation, respectively, and during this time the memory can be modified and is vulnerable to disruption- plasticity refers to this vulnerability.


Are gorillas multiple cellular or single cellular?

Multiple cellular


What words can you find in the phrase remember your valentine?

latermemberyouramratlatetriberoutenineemberamberrobrobber


Are camels multi-cellular or uni-cellular organism?

multi cellular