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Answered by DhritimanRoy
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Answered by malikshoaib50564
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A mammary gland is an exocrine gland in mammals that produce milk to feed young offspring.

A woman's breasts have milk glands in them which are activated by pregnancy and begin the process of producing breast milk almost as soon as a woman gets pregnant.

During postmenopause, due to much lower levels of estrogen, and due to lower levels of GH and IGF-1, which decrease with age, mammary gland tissue atrophies and the mammary glands become smaller. Hence, The activity of mammary gland depends on age.

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