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The mammary glands do not secrete milk during the first three months of pregnancy. The mammary glands produce milk to feed the baby when the baby is born AFTER pregnancy.
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Yes. One characteristic unique to mammals is mammary glands. They are glands that secrete milk.
The milk producing glands of the breast are called mammary glands.
Mammary glands are the source of milk production in female (and some male) mammals
Oxytocin is a hormone that functions to activate the mammary glands to release milk. Prolactin is a hormone that functions to start milk production in the mammary glands. High levels of these hormones would lead to the mammary glands secreting milk.
Testosterone is a male hormone and has no influence in the development of breasts (mammary glands), estrogen the female hormone does,
There are four in all:Estrogen is the hormone that helps control breast cell proliferation and division. Breast development during puberty begins after the ovaries start to secrete estrogen.Progesterone is a steroid hormone that works together with estrogen to regulate breast development.Prolactin causes the alveoli to take nutrients (proteins, sugars) from the blood supply and turn them into breast milk.Oxytocin causes the cells around the alveoli to contract and eject milk down the milk ducts. This passing of the milk down the ducts is called the “let-down” (milk ejection) reflex.
it depends on wat u meanapocrine gland
Parathyroid glands secrete Parathamone hormone.It increases the Calcium level and decreases Phosphate level.
Endocrine glands secrete hormones.
Hormones are secreted by the endocrine glands, which are part of the endocrine system.