Which of the following is the functional unit of breast? (Solved MCQ)

Which of the following is the functional unit of breast?

A. Ampulla

B. Myoepithelial cells

C. Acini cells

D. Lactiferous duct.

Correct answer: C. Acini cells

Explanation

Other Options Details

Here is the description of each option:


A. Ampulla

  • The ampulla is the widened dilated part of the fallopian tube located between the infundibulum and isthmus.
  • It is the site where fertilization commonly occurs when a sperm meets the ovum.
  • Its structure allows the zygote to be transported toward the uterus.

B. Myoepithelial cells

  • These are specialized contractile cells found around the alveoli (acini) and ducts of mammary glands.
  • They respond to oxytocin, causing contraction that helps eject milk during breastfeeding (milk let-down reflex).
  • They lie between the basal lamina and epithelial cells.

C. Acini cells

  • Also called alveolar or secretory cells.
  • These cells are part of the mammary gland lobules and are responsible for producing and secreting milk.
  • They respond mainly to prolactin, which stimulates milk synthesis.

D. Lactiferous duct

  • These ducts transport milk from the lobules (acini) to the nipple.
  • They widen into a lactiferous sinus near the nipple where milk can be temporarily stored.
  • They play an important role in milk drainage and breastfeeding.

The functional unit of the breast is the Alveolus (Acinus), also called the Terminal Duct Lobular Unit (TDLU).

Explanation

  • The breast is composed of lobes, which are further divided into lobules.
  • Each lobule contains many alveoli (acini).
  • Alveoli are lined with secretory epithelial cells that produce milk.
  • Milk is pushed out by myoepithelial cells surrounding the alveoli and travels through lactiferous ducts to the nipple.

Therefore

👉 Functional unit of the breast = Alveoli (Acini) / Terminal Duct Lobular Unit (TDLU)


Key points

Structure Function Alveoli / Acini Produce milk Myoepithelial cells Push milk out Lactiferous ducts Transport milk to nipple Lobules & Lobes Organizational structure, not functional


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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group)

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