Which glands produce milk after the birth of offspring?

Which glands produce milk after the birth of offspring?

  • Correct Answer: mammary
  • adrenal glands
  • Thyroid gland
  • Pituitary gland

Explanation: All female mammals have mammary glands. Mammary glands are glands that produce milk after the birth of offspring. Producing milk for offspring is called lactation. The colt in Figure below is getting milk from its mother.

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