A relational database stores data in tables, which are organized into rows and columns. Each row in a table represents a single record, and each column in a table represents a specific attribute of that record. Tables are the fundamental building blocks of a relational database, and they are used to store and organize data in a structured and efficient way.
The other statements are not true. The opposite of all statements presented. Tables do not contain databases. Rows do not contain tables. Databases do not contain rows.
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