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  • File:Hydrolysis of lactose.jpg
    The gastrointestinal tract is involved in the breakdown of the milk carbohydrate disaccharide lactose into glucose (2) and galactose (1) for nu * is found only in milk and a small number of plants
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    ...y as the milk teeth. Those permanent teeth which correspond in position to milk teeth grow under the latter, exert pressure on their roots and thus loosen
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    ...e delayed until after birth. The glands yield a little secretion ( - witch milk - ) at birth; they enlarge rapidly at puberty and are further augmented dur
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    :'''Links:''' {{mammary gland}} | {{puberty}} | {{milk}} | [[BGDA Practical - Female Reproductive Tract Histology|Histology]] [[Category:Mammary Gland]] [[Category:Human]] [[Category:Milk]][[Category:Integumentary]] [[Category:Cartoon]]
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  • File:Keibel Mall 2 265.jpg
    ==Fig. 265. Skull of a 5-year-old child showing the milk and permanent dentitions== * '''mm.''' - milk molars
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  • File:Arey1924 fig234.jpg
    ==Fig. 234. Human embryo of 13.5 mm with a prominent milk line== ...se between the bases of the limb buds (Fig. 234). This linear ridge is the milk line. In man it often is inconspicuous except in the pectoral region, but i
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    ...studied extensively due to the commercial applications of cattle both for milk and meat production.
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    * Young remain hidden in the pouch for about six months, only feeding on milk. During this time they grow ears, eyes, and fur. ...ther for another six months or so, riding on her back, and feeding on both milk and eucalypt leaves until weaning is complete at about 12 months of age.
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  • File:Keibel Mall 2 table teeth.jpg
    ==Human Milk and Permanent Dentition Development Table==
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    ...ter sac are modified so as to assist in taking up nourishment— the uterine milk — from the uterus, and in fixing the embryo during its uterine developmen
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  • File:Mammary involution.jpg
    # Milk stasis induces the expression of leukaemia inhibitory factor (LIF) and tran ...tion: apoptosis and tissue remodelling that convert the mammary gland from milk factory to a quiescent organ. Watson CJ. Breast Cancer Res. 2006;8(2):203.
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    The Deciduous Teeth (dentes decidui; temporary or milk teeth) (Fig. 1004)
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  • File:DeBeer1928 fig121.jpg
    C, the development of the first or milk-tooth imt) is nearing completion : beneath it the dental lamina has formed
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    ...- pregnancy stimulates uterine smooth muscle the contraction and lactation milk ejection reflex.
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    ...appear in it in each upper and lower jaw, indicating the beginnings of the milk teeth. When the embryo reaches a length of 40 mm. (an age of eleven to twel
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  • File:Mammary gland luminal cell model.jpg
    ...ng ERα expression (ERαneg) marked by Notch1 are responsible for generating milk-producing alveoli at pregnancy and define self-renewing luminal cells able
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  • File:DeBruin1910 fig10.jpg
    ...nto the epithelium of the maternal placenta are there changed into uterine milk. Bonnet proved that the fat of the uterine inilk is no product of degenerat ...ere the blood current of the foetus. According to this hypothesis, uterine milk plays as important a role in the later foetal periods as at the time when t
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    ** The calf suckles milk from its mother taking up to 12 litres each day.
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    ...e of the body (Strahl). In embryos of 15 mm. this thickening, known as the milk ridge, extends from the upper extremity to the inguinal region (Kallius, Sc
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  • File:VIT Gene Evolution.jpg
    ...ional vitellogenin gene. Our analyses also provide evidence that the major milk resource genes, caseins, which have similar functional properties as vitell
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