Breast: lactation
The lactating stage of the breast is characterized by the large amount of glandular parenchyma relative to the connective tissue and by the presence of widely distended acini. Different lobules of the breast are in different stages of milk production and release. The acini and ducts are filled with milk. 100x
Lobule
The lactating stage of the breast is characterized by the large amount of glandular parenchyma relative to the connective tissue and by the presence of widely distended acini. Different lobules of the breast are in different stages of milk production and release. The acini and ducts are filled with milk. 100x
- Acini
The lactating stage of the breast is characterized by the large amount of glandular parenchyma relative to the connective tissue and by the presence of widely distended acini. Different lobules of the breast are in different stages of milk production and release. The acini and ducts are filled with milk. 100x
Interlobular connective tissue
The lactating stage of the breast is characterized by the large amount of glandular parenchyma relative to the connective tissue and by the presence of widely distended acini. Different lobules of the breast are in different stages of milk production and release. The acini and ducts are filled with milk. 100x
- Interlobular duct
The lactating stage of the breast is characterized by the large amount of glandular parenchyma relative to the connective tissue and by the presence of widely distended acini. Different lobules of the breast are in different stages of milk production and release. The acini and ducts are filled with milk. 100x