The female human breast diagram shows mostly fatty tissue, milk ducts and lymph ducts.
Words describing the breast of an animal include: thorax chest breast To describe the milk-producing (mammary) glands of a mammal, equivalent to the breast(s) of a human female, terms could include: mammary or mammaries breast(s) udder(s) To describe the equivalent to the nipple(s) of a human female, terms used could be: teat(s) tit(s) nipple(s) mamilla or mamillae
milk production ***** Human = breasts. Cow = udder.
Male reproductive cells (sperm) contain 23 chromosomes, while female reproductive cells (eggs) also contain 23 chromosomes. When these two cells combine during fertilization, the resulting zygote will have a total of 46 chromosomes - 23 from each parent.
they contain it for sexual reasons
The human body doesn't contain rutherfordium.
You can find a diagram of the anatomy of a breast at MayoClinic, Nationalbreastcancer (under breast anatomy) and on Wikipedia. You can also find a diagram in medical handbooks dealing with the human anatomy.
As a female and like all the mammifers, woman have to feed her progeniture. The presence of a breast allows the female human to make milk and to deliver this food to her baby.
The function of the human female breast is primarily to produce and secrete milk for nourishing and feeding infants. It also plays a role in sexual arousal and attraction. The mammary glands within the breast are responsible for milk production.
Breast that grow big or fast; mammary denoting the human female breasts.
60% by weight in adult human male, 55% by weight in adult human female
Words describing the breast of an animal include: thorax chest breast To describe the milk-producing (mammary) glands of a mammal, equivalent to the breast(s) of a human female, terms could include: mammary or mammaries breast(s) udder(s) To describe the equivalent to the nipple(s) of a human female, terms used could be: teat(s) tit(s) nipple(s) mamilla or mamillae
The weight of a human female breast can vary depending on factors such as breast size, composition (e.g., glandular tissue, fat), and individual variation. On average, each breast may weigh between 0.5 to 5 pounds or more.
milk production ***** Human = breasts. Cow = udder.
Cows produce milk in their udders, which are scientifically known as the mammary glands - similar to a human female's breast.
breast - Vakshamu
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Bigfoots are unique in that the male has one milk producing breast and the female has one milk producing breast. This unusual genetic ananomy results in a close family unit which facilitates Bigfoot avoiding human contact.