rinnanäärmete
Rinnanäärmete, also known as breast glands or mammary glands, are vital organs in mammals, including humans. Their primary function is the production and secretion of milk, a nutrient-rich fluid essential for nourishing offspring. In females, these glands develop significantly during puberty and undergo further changes in preparation for and during lactation, often following pregnancy. The size and shape of rinnanäärmete can vary greatly between individuals and are influenced by genetics, body fat percentage, and hormonal factors.
Structurally, rinnanäärmete are composed of glandular tissue, connective tissue, and adipose tissue. The glandular tissue contains
While primarily associated with milk production, rinnanäärmete can also be affected by various medical conditions. These