milksecreting
Milksecreting is the biological process by which the mammary glands produce and secrete milk for offspring. In mammals, lactation is initiated after parturition and is driven by hormonal changes that coordinate synthesis, storage, and delivery of milk to the nursing infant.
Anatomy and cells: The secretory units are alveoli lined with secretory mammary epithelial cells, surrounded by
Physiology and regulation: Lactation progresses through stages. Prolactin stimulates the synthesis of milk components, while oxytocin
Milk composition and secretion: Milk contains lactose, casein and whey proteins, fats, minerals, vitamins, and immune
Clinical and ecological notes: Milksecreting is a defining feature of mammalian reproduction, sensitive to maternal and