Memory-cell definition
A B cell or T cell that has developed during an initial immune response to an antigen and can be quickly activated upon subsequent exposure to the same antigen.
noun
One bit of memory. In dynamic RAM memory, a cell is made up of one transistor and one capacitor. In static RAM memory, a cell is made up of about five transistors. See memory chip.
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Noun
Singular:
memory-cell
Plural:
memory cells