Brjóstum
Brjóstum, also known as breasts or mammaries, are a pair of soft, fleshy organs found on the chest of most female mammals, including humans. They are primarily composed of glandular and fatty tissue, with the glandular tissue producing milk for lactation. The breasts are connected to the rest of the body through the suspensory ligaments, which help to maintain their position and mobility.
In humans, the breasts typically develop during puberty and undergo changes throughout a woman's life, including
The breasts play a crucial role in human reproduction, as they produce milk to nourish newborns. They
Brjóstum are a subject of interest in various fields, including medicine, biology, and sociology. Medical research