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A. similar to that in the brain, with the gray matter on the outside and the white matter in the interior
B. similar to that in the brain, with the white matter on the outside and the gray matter in the interior
C. opposite of the brain's organization, with the gray matter on the outside and the white matter in the interior
D. opposite of the brain's organization, with the white matter on the outside and the gray matter in the interior


Answer: D

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