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All the following tissues in mammals except one consists of a central 'medullary' region surrounded by a cortical region. Mark the wrong entry:
1. Ovary
2. Adrenal
3. Liver
4. Kidney

A

Ovary

B

Adrenal cortex

C

Liver

D

Kidney

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