Why do girls have a bif hole and milk in tits explain
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it is the mammary gland
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it gives milk to child
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Answer: The lobules drain into a system of ducts, connecting channels that transport the milk to the nipple. Between the glandular tissue and ducts, the breast contains fat tissue and connective tissue. ... In females, milk exits the breast at the nipple, which is surrounded by a darkened area of skin called the areola.
Breast milk is released from holes at your nipple's surface called milk duct orifices. You will have two or three of these holes in the centre of your nipple, and three to five more arranged around the centre. These holes have tiny sphincters (valves) that close to prevent leakage when you are not breastfeeding.
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