Mammary gland in mammals are modified (Solved MCQ)

Mammary gland in mammals are modified

A. Salivary gland

B. Lacrimal gland

C. Sweat gland

D. Sebaceous gland

Correct Answer:C. Sweat gland

Mammary glands in mammals are modified sweat glands.

Here’s a detailed explanation:

  • Origin: Mammary glands are ectodermal in origin, arising from the skin.
  • Modification: They are specialized apocrine sweat glands that have evolved to secrete milk instead of sweat.
  • Function: Their primary function is lactation—producing and secreting milk to nourish offspring.
  • Structure: They consist of lobes and lobules, with alveoli lined by secretory epithelial cells. Milk is collected in ducts and released through the nipple.
  • Regulation: Their activity is regulated by hormones like prolactin (stimulates milk production) and oxytocin (stimulates milk ejection).

So, in short: mammary glands are modified sweat glands adapted for milk production in mammals.

Other Options Details

Here is the description for all the options:

A. Salivary gland

  • These glands produce saliva, which contains enzymes such as amylase.
  • Saliva helps in digestion of starch, lubrication of food, and speech.
  • Examples: Parotid, Submandibular, and Sublingual glands.

B. Lacrimal gland

  • These glands produce tears.
  • Tears help in lubricating, cleaning, and protecting the surface of the eye.
  • Located in the upper lateral part of the orbit (eye socket).

C. Sweat gland

  • Also called sudoriferous glands.
  • They produce sweat, which helps in temperature regulation and excretion of waste products like salts and urea.
  • Two types: Eccrine (all over the body) and Apocrine (armpits, groin).

D. Sebaceous gland

  • These glands secrete sebum, an oily substance.
  • Sebum helps to lubricate and waterproof the skin and hair.
  • Most are associated with hair follicles.

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

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