HUMAN ANATOMY
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Chapter 26.3, Problem 18BYGO
Summary Introduction
To determine:
The ways by which the structure of the nonlactating breast is different from the lactating breast and distinguish between breast and mammary gland.
Introduction:
The cell or organ that secretes materials for the utilization elsewhere in the human body or eliminated as the waste is described as the gland. Glands are mostly composed of the epithelial tissue and also have the supporting framework made of connective tissue.
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urethral folds
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HUMAN ANATOMY
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