?Match each term with its definition:

A. ?A Mac file that organizes the directory hierarchy and file block mapping for File Manager.
B. ??A block in the Linux file system where directories and files are stored on a drive.
C. In the Mac file system, a collection of data that can't exceed 512 bytes. Assembled in allocation blocks to store files in a volume.?
D. ?A key part of the Linux file system, these informatuin nodes contain descriptive file or directory data, such as UIDS, GIDs, modification times, access times, creation times, and file locations.
E. An area of the Mac file system containing information from the Master Directory Block.?
F. ?In the Mac file system, a group of consecutive logical blocks assembled in a volume when a file is saved.
G. ?A node that stores information about B*-tree file.
H. ?The part of a Mac file containing the file's actual data, both user-created data and data written by applications, as well as a resouce map and header information, window locations, and icons.
I. ?A block in the Linux file system that specifies and keep tracks of the disk geometry and available space and manages the file system.
J. The part of a Mac file containing file metadata and application information, such as menus, dialog boxes, icons, executable code, and controls. Also contains resource map and header information, window locations, and icons. ?

A. ?B*-tree
B. ?data block
C. ?logical block
D. ?inodes
E. ?Volume Control Block
F. ?Allocation Block
G. ?header node
H. ?data fork
I. ?superblock
J. resource fork

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