Is there a difference between flash memory and SSD?

Is there any difference between the size of a file being saved in flash memory compared to it being saved in SSD?  Example: is a song or pic larger or smaller in either type?

No difference, they would be identical in file size.
An "SSD" is the term used to describe a specific implementation of flash drive that simply is internal to the device.

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