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what are the parts of mammmary gland?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The structure of the mammary gland is divided into three parts, which include the skin, the parenchyma, and the stroma. Skin: It consists of a nipple and areola. Nipple – It is a conical eminence, present in the fourth intercostal space. 15 to 20 lactiferous ducts pierce the nipple.

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Answered by kaurjas111
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Mammary glands are the organs that in the female mammal produce milk for the sustenance of the young.These exocrine glands are the enlarged and modified sweat glands and are the characteristics of mammals which gives the class it's name.The structure of mammary gland is divided into three parts - skin , parenchyma and the storma.

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Skin- It consists of nipple and areola .

Nipple - It is a conical emminence , present inthe fourth intercostal space .15 to 20 lectiferous ducts pierce the nipple.

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