From a superior view which i m now showing you again looking down at the skull you ve got the anterior cranial fossa which is this part.
Cranial floor view.
The brain case consists of eight bones.
Central compartment of the skull base middle cranial fossa which contains the pituitary gland.
Your cranial bones are eight bones that make up your cranium or skull which supports your face and protects your brain.
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The pituitary gland is about the size of a pea and is located in the sella turcica saddle shaped bony structure in the sphenoid bone.
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Frontal sinus outlined in orange.
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We ll go over each of these bones and where they re located.
This anterior cranial fossa forms the roof of the nasal cavity and the central part.
The base of the brain case which forms the floor of cranial cavity is subdivided into the shallow anterior cranial fossa the middle cranial fossa and the deep posterior cranial fossa.
It has numerous foramina and harbours the pituitary gland.
The sphenoid bone is a butterfly shaped cranial bone that is located in the middle of the skull between the frontal and temporal bones.
The picture also helps us to view the cranial vault in its natural position.
A view of the lateral skull is dominated by the large.
The sella turcica lies within the body of the sphenoid bone which has a wedgelike shape and looks like a key that slots into the floor of the skull.
Inside the skull the floor of the cranial cavity is subdivided into three cranial fossae spaces which increase in depth from anterior to posterior see figure 4 figure 6b and figure 9.
Or temporal squama pars squamosa.
You can see this small indentation at the bottom of the neurocranium.
Frontal bone cranial view frontal sinus.
These include the paired parietal and temporal bones plus.
The sphenoid bone is found as part of the posterior part of the anterior cranial fossa as well as the middle cranial fossa.
Lesser wing of sphenoid bone.
Cranial floor view of skull.
This central part of the anterior cranial fossa forms the roof of the nasal cavity.
Skull cranial floor bone markings part 2 temporal bone.