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Hormonal regulation of development of mammary gland and lactation

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Answered by samyakkothiya
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the hormone that is called oestrogen is responsible for the the growth of mammary glands and feminine characters after the fertilization and parturition a hormone that is called prolactin helps in the formation of milk and hormone that is called oxytocin help in the ejection of milk through the lactiferous duct electrician is the complete process of formation of milk into alveoli and ejection through the duct

Answered by Anonymous
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→Human female has a pair of mammary gland (Breasts) that contain glandular tissue and fatty tissue.

→Each glandular tissue is divided into 15 to 20 Mamali lobes consists of a group of alveoli.

→The alvali open into mammary tubules

→The mammary tubules of each lobes open into small mammary duct.

→Several mama redux join to form a wider memory ampulla that is connected to lactiferous duct just before the nipple through which milk is released.

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