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[[File:Vulcan spine.jpg|thumb|The [[Vulcan]] spine.]]
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[[File:Vulcan spine.jpg|thumb|The [[Vulcan]] spine]]
[[File:Klingon spinal cord.jpg|thumb|A [[Klingon]] spine.]]
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[[File:Klingon spinal cord.jpg|thumb|A Klingon spine]]
 
A '''spine''' or '''backbone''' was the column of a [[vertebra]]te [[skeletal system]] and housed the [[spinal cord]].
   
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[[Emory Erickson]] had a deformed spine. ({{ENT|Daedalus}})
A '''spine''' is the column of a [[vertebra]]te [[skeletal system]] and houses the [[spinal cord]].
 
   
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[[Spock]] told [[Leila Kalomi]] that typical points to identify a [[dragon]] are its [[tail]] and dorsal spines. ({{TOS|This Side of Paradise}})
Some [[Klingon]] infants have a curvature of the spine, which may be corrected for by surgery. This "defect" tends to run in Klingon families, especially among females. [[Federation]] [[medicine]] has advanced beyond that, allowing an additional choice of treatment which involves [[Genetic engineering|genetic modification]]. ({{VOY|Lineage}})
 
   
 
Some [[Klingon]] infants had a curvature of the spine, which could be corrected by surgery. This "defect" tended to run in Klingon families, especially among [[female]]s. [[Federation]] [[medicine]] had advanced beyond that, allowing an additional choice of treatment which involved [[Genetic engineering|genetic modification]]. ({{VOY|Lineage}})
One of the symptoms of the [[Urodelan flu]] is a stinging sensation in the lower spine. ({{TNG|Genesis}})
 
   
 
One of the symptoms of the [[Urodelan flu]] was a stinging sensation in the lower spine. ({{TNG|Genesis}})
[[Yallitian]]s from the [[Delta Quadrant]] have three spinal columns. ({{VOY|Phage}})
 
   
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[[Chakotay]] told [[Kathryn Janeway]] that he was once linked to [[Cooperative|a collective]] and had a [[neural transceiver]] embedded in his spine. ({{VOY|Scorpion}})
==See also==
 
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*[[Anatomy]]
 
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Some species had more than one spinal column. The [[Yallitian]]s from the [[Delta Quadrant]] had three spinal columns, ({{VOY|Phage}}) and the [[Talaxian]]s, also from the Delta Quadrant, had two spinal columns. ({{VOY|Scientific Method}})
*[[Alvanian spine mite]]
 
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A line of the [[song]] "''[[That Old Black Magic]]''" is "''Those icy fingers up and down my spine.''" ({{VOY|The Killing Game}})
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== See also ==
 
* [[Anatomy]]
 
* [[Alvanian spine mite]]
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== External link ==
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* {{Wikipedia|Vertebral column}}
   
 
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Revision as of 12:37, 18 March 2018

Vulcan spine

The Vulcan spine

Klingon spinal cord

A Klingon spine

A spine or backbone was the column of a vertebrate skeletal system and housed the spinal cord.

Emory Erickson had a deformed spine. (ENT: "Daedalus")

Spock told Leila Kalomi that typical points to identify a dragon are its tail and dorsal spines. (TOS: "This Side of Paradise")

Some Klingon infants had a curvature of the spine, which could be corrected by surgery. This "defect" tended to run in Klingon families, especially among females. Federation medicine had advanced beyond that, allowing an additional choice of treatment which involved genetic modification. (VOY: "Lineage")

One of the symptoms of the Urodelan flu was a stinging sensation in the lower spine. (TNG: "Genesis")

Chakotay told Kathryn Janeway that he was once linked to a collective and had a neural transceiver embedded in his spine. (VOY: "Scorpion")

Some species had more than one spinal column. The Yallitians from the Delta Quadrant had three spinal columns, (VOY: "Phage") and the Talaxians, also from the Delta Quadrant, had two spinal columns. (VOY: "Scientific Method")

A line of the song "That Old Black Magic" is "Those icy fingers up and down my spine." (VOY: "The Killing Game")

See also

External link