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Among the following, the exception to characteristics of men's breasts is:

Produce milk

Men's breasts do share some characteristics with female breasts, but they lack the milk-producing glands that are a key feature of female breasts. Here's a breakdown of typical male breast characteristics:

Glandular tissue: While less developed than in females, men have some breast tissue.

Fatty tissue: The composition of male breasts can vary, with some having more glandular tissue and others having more fatty tissue.

Nipple and areola: Most men have nipples and a darker area around them (areola), although they may be less prominent than in females.

Hormonal influence: Male breast development can be influenced by hormones like estrogen and testosterone.

These characteristics, however, do not include milk production. Milk production is a function of specialized mammary glands in females that are stimulated by hormones during pregnancy and lactation.

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