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What gives the renal pyramids their striped appearance?

Renal pyramids (or malpighian pyramids) are cone-shaped tissues of the kidney. The renal medulla is made up of 7 to 18 of these conical subdivisions (usually 7 in humans). The broad base of each pyramid faces the renal cortex, and its apex, or papilla, points internally. The pyramids appear striped because they are formed by straight parallel segments of nephrons.


Why do the pyramids at Giza appear different today than they did in 2650 BC?

The pyramids of Giza appear differently today due to corrosion over time.The wind, torrential rain and people walking all over them has taken a toll on it's appearence.


Vertical columns and horizontal rows?

Columns are always vertical and rows are always horizontal. Together they form a table. These appear in different applications, such Word, Access and Excel. In Excel they are known as a worksheet.


When inserting columns in a newsletter which option allows the columns only to appear after the dateline?

Continuous Break.


Are there only 26 columns in Excel?

no there are significantly more if you TAB across and use all the columns more will appear


Why did the Greek columns bulge in the middle?

In many cases, such as in the Parthenon the rows of columns would appear to be concave (an optical illusion) because of the fluting, or the lines, that run from the top to bottom of the columns. The Greeks knew this however, so they figued out how to build up the middle of the pillars to make them appear strait.


When do you use continuous section breaks?

Usually when you want different sections on the same page. One typical example is where you have different amounts of columns on the same page. For something like a newsletter you might have a single column for a title which will appear across several columns immediately below. Between the single column and the multiple columns a continuous section break would be put in.


Why did greek columns in the middle?

In many cases, such as in the Parthenon the rows of columns would appear to be concave (an optical illusion) because of the fluting, or the lines, that run from the top to bottom of the columns. The Greeks knew this however, so they figued out how to build up the middle of the pillars to make them appear strait.


Why do you freeze columns in datasheet?

Frequently you will have too many columns of data to appear on the screen at one time. If you start to scroll across, the first few columns will disappear from the screen. Usually the first few columns are the most important ones, so you want to keep them on the screen as you scroll across. Freezing columns allows you to do this.


How did the Greeks counteract the fact that the columns of their buildings did not appear to have uniform width from top to bottom?

They did that through entasis, creating an optical illusion. Normally the columns would seem to become narrower higher up when you were looking up at them. Entasis, a little bulging out in the middle of the column segments made the column appear straight and of uniform width.


Why are pyramids not in The Bible?

Primarily because they are Egyptian construction. They do appear in 1 Maccabees found in some Bibles.


Do the pyramids consist of gray or white matter?

The pyramids are made of limestone blocks with a white exterior. Over time, the blocks have weathered and appear more gray in certain areas.