brystorganene
Brystorganene, known in English as the breast organs, primarily refer to the mammary glands found in females, although males also possess rudimentary structures. These organs play a crucial role in lactation, providing nutrition to infants through the production and secretion of milk. The primary structure of the mammary glands consists of glandular tissue, which is organized into lobes and lobules, supported by connective tissue and fat tissue that give the breast its shape and size.
In females, the development of the brystorganene begins at puberty under the influence of hormonal changes,
Anatomically, the breasts are located on the anterior chest wall, overlaying the pectoral muscles and extending
Brystorganene are also a site where various benign and malignant conditions can develop, such as cysts, fibroadenomas,
In summary, brystorganene are essential organs in female physiology, primarily associated with breastfeeding, but also significant