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Sella turcica is found (a) near pituitary (b) in bone
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09/09/2020 7:33 pm
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Sella turcica is found
(a) near pituitary
(b) in bone
(c) in joints
(d) near thyroid
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09/09/2020 7:34 pm
(b) in bone
Explanation:
Sella turcica/turkish saddle/pituitary fossa is a depression in sphenoid bone of skull in which pituitary gland lies.
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