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∙ 14y agoFilet Mignon is a cut of beef taken from the smaller end of the tenderloin in a beef animal.
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∙ 10y agoFilet mignon is part of the back strap called the tenderloin. The meat is a delicacy, but it is considered delicious by many people.
The inside of a cup is called the cavity or the interior.
No. The tenderloins on deer, bears, cows, pigs and so on are located on top of the backbone directly under the skin surface. If you reach around and touch the sides of your backbone that muscle you feel is the tenderloin.
The cavity inside the trunk of the body is called the thoracic cavity. It houses the heart and lungs and is surrounded by the ribs and chest muscles. The diaphragm separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity below.
It is called the Coelenteron or gastrovascular cavity.
gastrovascular cavity
Yes, the anterior portion of the nasal cavity just inside the nostrils is called the nasal vestibule. It is lined with skin containing hair follicles and sebaceous glands.
Sponges have no proper body cavity or coelom. However, in the everyday sense of the expression, there is a cavity inside sponges, which is called a spongocoel.
The process of viewing the inside of a cavity or organ is called endoscopy. It is a minimally invasive procedure that involves inserting a specialized instrument with a camera into the body to visualize the internal structures.
Renal Sinus
Neither. The main cavity is called the abdominopelvic cavity. A sub-cavity inside that is the pelvic cavity. That is where you will find the organs of reproduction. The dorsal cavity is along your back and skull. The thoracic is where your heart and lungs are. The abdominal cavity is a sub-cavity of the abdominopelvic cavity, its where your stomach and other related organs are.
The organisms that are in your intestines are not normally pathogenic but can be if they get into the wrong places such as your urinary tract or inside your body cavity if you have a ruptured appendix.
What is hidden deep inside of the Octopus's mantel cavity? That would be... -Gills