In zoology, a cortex is the superficial layer of an organ. Organs with well-defined cortical layers include kidneys, adrenal glands, ovaries, the thymus, and portions of the brain. Of these, the brain's cerebral cortex is the most familiar; it is rich in neurons and is the site of most sophisticated neural processing.
There is no common origin or structure between the various cortexes, their only commonality is that they are distinctive layers at the surfaces of the organs involved.
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