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For other uses, see Breast (disambiguation) .
Morphology of human female breasts with the areola , nipple , and inframammary fold

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The breast is one of two prominences located on the upper ventral region of the torso of primates . In females, it serves as the mammary gland , which produces and secretes milk to feed infants . [2] Both females and males develop breasts from the same embryological tissues. At puberty , estrogens , in conjunction with growth hormone , cause breast development in female humans and to a much lesser extent in other primates. Breast development in other primate females generally only occurs with pregnancy .

Subcutaneous fat covers and envelops a network of ducts that converge on the nipple , and these tissues give the breast its size and shape. At the ends of the ducts are lobules , or clusters of alveoli , where milk is produced and stored in response to hormonal signals . [3] During pregnancy, the breast responds to a complex interaction of hormones, including estrogens , progesterone , and prolactin , that mediate the completion of its development, namely lobuloalveolar maturation, in preparation of lactation and breastfeeding .

Along with their major function in providing nutrition for infants, female breasts have social and sexual characteristics. Breasts have been featured in ancient and modern sculpture, art, and photography. They can figure prominently in the perception of a woman's body and sexual attractiveness . A number of cultures associate breasts with sexuality and tend to regard bare breasts in public as immodest or indecent. Breasts, especially the nipples, are an erogenous zone .

The English word breast derives from the Old English word brēost ('breast, bosom') from Proto-Germanic * breustam (breast), from the Proto-Indo-European base bhreus– (to swell, to sprout). [4] The breast spelling conforms to the Scottish and North English dialectal pronunciations. [5] The Merriam-Webster Dictionary states that " Middle English brest , [comes] from Old English brēost ; akin to Old High German brust ..., Old Irish brú [belly], [and] Russian bryukho "; the first known usage of the term was before the 12th century. [6]

A large number of colloquial terms for breasts are used in English, ranging from fairly polite terms to vulgar or slang. Some vulgar slang expressions may be considered to be derogatory or sexist to women. [7]

Humans are the only mammals whose breasts become permanently enlarged after sexual maturity (known in humans as puberty ). The reason for this evolutionary change is unknown, although a link has been proposed to processes for synthesizing dehydroepiandrosterone , which contributed to human brain development. Breast enlargement may have occurred as early as Homo ergaster (1.7-1.4 MYA ). [8]

In women, the breasts overlie the pectoralis major muscles and usually extend from the level of the second rib to the level of the sixth rib in the front of the human rib cage ; thus, the breasts cover much of the chest area and the chest walls. At the front of the chest, the breast tissue can extend from the clavicle (collarbone) to the middle of the sternum (breastbone). At the sides of the chest, the breast tissue can extend into the axilla (armpit), and can reach as far to the back as the latissimus dorsi muscle , extending from the lower back to the humerus bone (the bone of the upper arm). As a mammary gland , the breast is composed of differing layers of tissue , predominantly two types: adipose tissue ; and glandular tissue , which affects the lactation functions of the breasts. [9] : 115

Morphologically the breast is tear-shaped. [10] The superficial tissue layer ( superficial fascia ) is separated from the skin by 0.5–2.5 cm of subcutaneous fat (adipose tissue). The suspensory Cooper's ligaments are fibrous-tissue prolongations that radiate from the superficial fascia to the skin envelope. The female adult breast contains 14–18 irregular lactiferous lobes that converge at the nipple. The 2.0–4.5 mm milk ducts are immediately surrounded with dense connective tissue that support the glands. Milk exits the breast through the nipple, which is surrounded by a pigmented area of skin called the areola. The size of the areola can vary widely among women. The areola contains modified sweat glands known as Montgomery's glands . These glands secrete oily fluid that lubricate and protect the nipple during breastfeeding. [11] Volatile compounds in these secretions may also serve as an olfactory stimulus for the newborn's appetite. [12]

The dimensions and weight of the breast vary widely among women. A small-to-medium-sized breast weighs 500 grams (1.1 pounds) or less, and a large breast can weigh approximately 750 to 1,000 grams (1.7 to 2.2 pounds) or more. The tissue composition ratios of the breast also vary among women. Some women's breasts have varying proportions of glandular tissue than of adipose or connective tissues. The fat-to-connective-tissue ratio determines the density or firmness of the breast. During a woman's life, her breasts change size, shape, and weight due to hormonal changes during puberty , the menstrual cycle , pregnancy, breastfeeding, and menopause. [13] [14]

The breast is an apocrine gland that produces the milk used to feed an infant. The nipple of the breast is surrounded by the areola (nipple-areola complex). The areola has many sebaceous glands, and the skin color varies from pink to dark brown. The basic units of the breast are the terminal duct lobular units (TDLUs), which produce the fatty breast milk. They give the breast its offspring-feeding functions as a mammary gland
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