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Mammary Gland - Anatomy & Physiology
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::[[Lactation - Species Differences Carnivore - Anatomy & Physiology| Carnivore]]
::[[Lactation - Species Differences Carnivore - Anatomy & Physiology| Carnivore]]
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'''''Cow'''''
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The mammary gland of the cow takes on added significance due to the importance of milk as a human food source.
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* Mammary gland comprises four mammary complexes, which are separate units, consolidated in a single mass - the udder.
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** '''Udder''' hangs from the caudal abdomen and pelvis.
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*** '''Quarters''': all four parts of the bovine udder, each associated with one teat. All four quarters are completely separated from each other.
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* Accessory teats, sometimes associated with functional glandular tissue common.
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** Undesirable, may complicate milking if fused or too close to principle teats.
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* Appearance
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