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Amy Irons (born 28 May 1991) is a Scottish radio and television presenter. She currently works as a news and sport reporter for BBC Scotland and presents the mid-morning programme on Heart Scotland from 10am–1pm. [3]
Many noted body parts are of dubious provenance [1] and most were separated from their bodies post-mortem. [2] In some faiths, veneration of the dead may include the preservation of body parts as relics. Body parts supposed to belong to major religious figures are kept in temples, including the tooth of the Buddha, Muhammad's beard, and Jesus's ...
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Superficial anatomy of female and male human body Surface projections of the major organs of the trunk, using the vertebral column and rib cage as main reference points of superficial anatomy Superficial anatomy or surface anatomy is important in human anatomy being the study of anatomical landmarks that can be readily identified from the ...
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to human anatomy: . Human anatomy is the scientific study of the morphology of the adult human.It is subdivided into gross anatomy and microscopic anatomy.
This category is for articles relating to specific, individual pieces of human anatomy which are famous in their own regard, in many cases because they were removed from the body of the human in question at some point and used for research or put on display.
It is presented by Laura Maciver and Amy Irons - sharing days throughout the week, while Martin Geissler fronts a new current affairs podcast series Scotcast in which began a week later on 13 January. [5] On 30 January 2025, BBC Scotland announced that Sally Magnusson is to leave the programme after 27 years. She will continue to present until ...