Science, asked by kanishk2003, 1 year ago

part responsible for production of blood and milk​

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Answered by KameenaYaar01
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prolactin

It acts in two ways: it promotes the secretion of prolactin (and possibly other pituitary hormones of value in milk formation), and it triggers the release of yet another hormone from the pituitary gland—oxytocin, which causes the contraction of special muscle cells around the alveoli in the breast and ensures

Answered by zacknight47
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A hormone called Prolactin secreted by the pituitary gland in the brain is responsible for the alveoli making milk. Prolactin rises when the baby suckles. There is another hormonecalled Oxytocin that causes tiny muscles around the alveoli to squeeze the milk via small tubes called milk ducts

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