Sella turcica is a

Sella turcica is a

Options

(a) Covering of kidney
(b) Covering of testis
(c) Depression in brain
(d) Depression in skull which lodges the pituitary body

Correct Answer:

Depression in skull which lodges the pituitary body

Explanation:

Sella turcica or Turkish saddle is a depression in the floor of the mammalian skull in the sphenoid (Basisphenod) bone in which the pituitary body is lodged.

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