Mammary vs Lobuloalveolar - What's the difference?
mammary | lobuloalveolar |
(biology) Of or relating to mamma or breast (of a woman or a female animal).
A mamma (milk-secreting organ of a woman or a female animal).
(anatomy) Pertaining to the lobules and alveoli of mammary tissue
As adjectives the difference between mammary and lobuloalveolar
is that mammary is of or relating to mamma or breast (of a woman or a female animal) while lobuloalveolar is pertaining to the lobules and alveoli of mammary tissue.As a noun mammary
is a mamma (milk-secreting organ of a woman or a female animal).mammary
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Adjective
(-)- mammary arteries and veins