Answer:
1. True
2. True
3. False
Step-by-step explanation:
Mammary glands are made up of glandular tissue. These are meant for the secretion of milk after the newborn birth. The milk ejection is done by different hormones, especially by progesterone and prolactin.
Glandular tissue acts as both exocrine and endocrine glands. The mammary glands are a suitable example as it secretes milk which is an exocrine secretion. The hormone progesterone and prolactin released from the mammary gland are endocrine secretions.
The mammary glands consist of a sac-like structure called alveoli.
These are group alveoli form grape-like appearance called lobules.
The alveolar sacs contain sweat glands. These are the modified sweat glands that secrete milk. It is made up of fibrous connective tissue.