In the sphenoid bone in the middle of the skull. It is shaped like a Turkish saddle, hence the name and it houses the pituitary gland, the most protected gland in the body!
The Sphenoid bone :)
its the pituitary gland.
sella turcica of the sphenoid bone
Pituitary gland sits just below the hypothalamus over sella turcica at the base of skull.
SphenoidThe sella turcica of the sphenoid bone surrounds the pituitary gland
Pituitary gland is not part of the brain though it is closest to the brain lying on sella turcica below the hypothalamus inside the skull.
contains the pituitary glandThe Sella Turcica is located on the superior surface of the Sphenoid Bone. The saddle shaped prominence is called the sella turcica. The seat of the saddle is called the hypophyseal fossa which forms the enclosure for the pituitary gland.
The Sella turcica is found on the surface of the sphenoid bone, at the base of the skull. It's where we find the pituitary gland.
the sella turcica
sella turcica
sella turcica
The pituitary gland sits in a bony structure in the skull known as the sella turcica. The sella turcica, also known as "Turk's Saddle", is a depression in the sphenoid bone.
Sella Turcica - 2010 was released on: USA: 13 October 2010 (DVD premiere) Canada: 2 November 2010 (Hamilton Film Festival)
embedded in sphenoid bone
its the pituitary gland.
sella turcica
Sphenoid Bone. Along the midline within the cranial cavity, a portion of the sphenoid bone indents to form the "saddle-shaped" Sella Turcica. The pituitary gland occupies this depression. The Sphenoid bone also contains two sphenoidal sinuses.
The horror film titled "Sella Turcica" was directed by a man named Fred Vogel. The movie was co-written by two other individuals; Shelby Vogel and Don Moore.