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what are mammary glands​

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what are mammary glands?

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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.

Answered by Anonymous
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Functionally, the mammary glands produce milk; structurally, they are modified sweat glands. Mammary glands, which are located in the breast overlying the pectoralis major muscles, are present in both sexes, but usually are functional only in the female.

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