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What are mammary glands?

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Answered by Anonymous
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any of the large compound modified sebaceous glands that in female mammals are modified to secrete milk, are situated ventrally in pairs, and usually terminate in a nipple

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Answered by rihan9
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this is a milk producing gland...it is seen in women and other female animals..for human there are two mammary glands...which help to feed babies .
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