how does mammary gland occur
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Both males and females have glandular tissue within the breasts; however, in females the glandular tissue begins to develop after puberty in response to estrogen release. Mammary glands only produce milk after childbirth. During pregnancy, the hormones progesterone and prolactin arereleased
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Mammary gland, milk producing gland characteristic of all female mammals and present in non functional form in males. mammary glands are regulated by the Endocrine system and become functional in response to the hormonal change associated With probation.
Mammary gland, milk producing gland characteristic of all female mammals and present in non functional form in males. mammary glands are regulated by the Endocrine system and become functional in response to the hormonal change associated With probation.
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