Only mammals make milk, hence the designation mammal, as in mamillary. Avians such as ducks don't produce milk hence there is not milk before ducks.
Breast milk comes from the milk ducts in a female's breast.
Milk ducts in the female breast develop during puberty.
lactiferous ducts
Yes. Male breasts have milk ducts.
Breast ducts, more commonly known as lactiferous ducts, form a branched system which connect to the tip of the nipple in the breast. These are the structures which carry milk to the nipple in a lactating female.
The female human breast diagram shows mostly fatty tissue, milk ducts and lymph ducts.
Yes, it is safe to let breast milk come to room temperature before feeding your baby.
Ductal carcinoma starts in the milk ducts.
Mostly ornamental adipose [fatty ]tissue, milk ducts and glands.
No. This is simple logic. Breast milk production starts when the baby is born. A baby is not born until it is conceived. Conception does not happen until the parents have sex. You do not have sex until you are married. Therefore, breast milk does not happen before marriage.
They one of many channels that carry milk from the lobes of each breast to the nipple. They carry milk made by the breast tissue found nearest the chest wall.
They one of many channels that carry milk from the lobes of each breast to the nipple. They carry milk made by the breast tissue found nearest the chest wall.