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what is mammary gland in human ? Explain with diagram .

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Answered by sadikalisait
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The mammary gland is a gland located in the breasts of females that is responsible for lactation, or the production of milk. Both males and females have glandular tissue within the breasts; however, in females the glandular tissue begins to develop after puberty in response to estrogen release.


Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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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.

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