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What is a udder cell?

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An udder is a bag-like organ situated between the back legs that contains mammary tissue which are used to generate and synthesize milk. All female ungulate animals (from horses to deer) have udders: this sex organ is not specifically restricted to cows and cattle.

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udder cell is one of the cells found in a female mammal's udder, which is the location of the milk glands in a number of kinds of mammal

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