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what is the difference between mammary gland and sebaceous gland ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The mammary glands, or breasts, are actually modified sebaceous glands (sweat) that are designed to secrete milk. On average, each breast weighs 200–300 g. They are composed of glandular tissue, fat, and supporting or stromal tissue. Each breast is organized into 12–25 triangular shaped lobes.

Answered by thakurvaishnavi689
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The mammary glands, or breasts, are actually modified sebaceous glands (sweat) that are designed to secrete milk. On average, each breast weighs 200–300 g. They are composed of glandular tissue, fat, and supporting or stromal tissue. Each breast is organized into 12–25 triangular shaped lobes.

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