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what is the structure of breast? what is the structure present at the end of the breast?

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  • At the end of each lobule are tiny "bulbs" that produce milk. These structures are linked together by small tubes called ducts, which carry milk to the nipples. Fat fills the spaces between the lobes and ducts. The nipple is in the center of a dark area of skin called the areola.
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At the end of each lobule are tiny "bulbs" that produce milk. These structures are linked together by small tubes called ducts, which carry milk to the nipples. Fat fills the spaces between the lobes and ducts. The nipple is in the center of a dark area of skin called the areola.

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