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Mammary Glands

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Topics

  • Definition: Areola
  • Definition: Nipple
  • Definition: Alveoli
  • Anatomy and Structure
  • Lactation and Hormonal Regulation
  • Composition and Importance of Milk
CISCE: Class 12

Definition: Areola

The skin over the centre of the elevation has a darkly pigmented circular area called areola.

CISCE: Class 12

Definition: Nipple

A projection overlies the central part of the areola that is known as nipple.

CISCE: Class 12

Definition: Alveoli

The glandular tissue is divided into 15–20 mammary lobes that radiate outward from the nipple and contain clusters of milk-producing glands, called alveoli.

CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Mammary Glands

  • Mammary glands are paired structures in female mammals that develop fully after puberty and consist of lobes, alveoli, ducts, nipple and areola.
  • The glandular tissue contains alveoli that produce milk, which is transported through ducts and released via the nipple.
  • Milk secretion is stimulated by prolactin, while milk ejection (let-down reflex) is controlled by oxytocin after childbirth.
  • The first milk secreted, called colostrum, is rich in antibodies and nutrients; after lactation or menopause, the glands undergo atrophy.
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