Answer:
1. RAM
2. RAM
3. ROM
Step-by-step explanation:
In Computer science, a memory is a term used to describe the available space or an electronic device that is typically used for the storage of data or any computer related information such as images, videos, texts, music, codes and folders.
Basically, there are two (2) main types of memory;
A. Read only memory (ROM).
B. Random access memory (RAM).
Radom Access Memory (RAM) can be defined as the main memory of a computer system which allow users to store commands and data temporarily.
Also, it supports read and write of files.
1. RAM are memory chips which run the software currently in use. All software applications (programs) temporarily stores and retrieves data from a Radom Access Memory (RAM) of a computer; this is to ensure that informations are quickly accessible.
2. RAM loses its contents when the power is removed. A Radom Access Memory (RAM) is a volatile memory that can only retain data temporarily and as such it loses all the data stored in it when there's a power outage.
3. ROM stores info which needs to be permanent and does not lose its content when the power is removed. ROM is acronym for read only memory and it contains the basic input and output system (BIOS) used during a computer start-up.