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Which of the following organs in mammals does not consist of a central medullary region surrounded by a cortical region?
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Liver, the largest gland of the body situated in the abdominal cavity, is the only organ from the mentioned options that does not consist of a central 'medullary' region, surrounded by a cortical region. Rest three options, i.e., ovary, adrenal and kidney bear a prominent 'medullary and cortical region'.
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