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mammary glands-->lactiferous ducts-->lactiferous sinuses-->exit via the nipple

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Milk is produced in the mammary glands and stored in milk ducts. When a baby suckles, it triggers the release of hormones that cause the muscles around the milk ducts to contract, pushing milk towards the nipple for expulsion through breastfeeding.

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