The terminal that you normally access in a Linux distro is called the Pseudo-Terminal. If you run the command:
$ tty
at the system prompt, it should report something like the following in stdout:
/dev/pts/0
indicating that you are in a pseudo-terminal (pts). See man pts and man tty for more information. If, on the other hand, you run the command:
$ who
the stdout will look something like the following:
<your user> tty7 2023-05-28 22:30 (:0)