The flow of milk during breastfeeding follows this sequence:
Therefore, the correct path of milk flow during breastfeeding is:
(D): Alveoli → Mammary Tubules → Mammary Ducts → Mammary Ampulla → Lactiferous Ducts
This sequence ensures the efficient production, storage, and delivery of milk to the nursing infant.
Path of Milk Flow in Mammary Gland
The mammary gland is composed of glandular tissue organized into mammary lobes. Within each lobe, milk is produced and transported through a system of ducts to the nipple. Let's trace the correct path:
The production and flow of milk within the mammary gland follows a specific pathway:
Therefore, the correct sequence for the flow of milk is:
Alveoli → Mammary tubules for the flow of milk is:
Alveoli → Mammary tubules → Mammary duct → Mammary ampulla → Lactiferous duct
Comparing → Mammary duct → Mammary ampulla → Lactiferous duct
this with the given options:
Comparing this path with the given options:
→ Mammary ampulla → Lactiferous duct
The correct path is given in the fourth option.
The circuit shown in the figure contains two ideal diodes \( D_1 \) and \( D_2 \). If a cell of emf 3V and negligible internal resistance is connected as shown, then the current through \( 70 \, \Omega \) resistance (in amperes) is: 