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Find the Odd One Out : Heart, Lungs, Kidney, Skin, Liver - Mathematics

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Question

Find the odd one out :

Heart, Lungs, Kidney, Skin, Liver 

Options

  • Skin 

  • Lungs 

  • Heart 

  • Kidney 

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Solution

Skin

Explanation:

Except for skin, Heart, Lungs, and Kidney are internal parts of a human body.

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