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The brain itself does not have a color as it is not visible to the naked eye. The brain is composed of soft tissues and neurons, which do not possess inherent pigmentation. During dissections or medical procedures, the brain is typically observed as a grayish-pink organ due to the presence of blood vessels and other tissues. However, the actual color of the brain is not relevant to its structure or function.

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