Memory is made up of                             ?

A. Set of wires
B. Set of circuits
C. Large number of cells
D. All of these
Correct Answer: C. Large number of cells

In computer architecture, computer memory is fundamentally organized as a large number of storage cells. Each of these cells, often referred to as a memory location or addressable unit, is capable of holding a specific amount of data—typically one bit (a 0 or a 1) in basic systems. These cells are arranged in a precise, hierarchical grid or array structure, allowing the computer's central processing unit (CPU) to efficiently read from or write to specific memory locations using unique addresses. While these cells are constructed using complex sets of electronic circuits, defining memory as a "large number of cells" best describes its structural organization and functional purpose as the primary workspace for the system. This modular approach to cell organization is what enables computers to store, retrieve, and manipulate vast quantities of binary information required for executing programs and performing complex computational tasks effectively and rapidly.

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