About all I can tell you is that I went to my first chiro session yesterday, I have a twisted vertebrae and a twisted pelvis and it really hurts! I am also interested in seeing what that would look like.
Twisted vertebrae cause back/neck pain. In some cases, if the twisted vertebrae is in the cervical spine, it can cause nerve damage. Twisted vertebrae can be fixed with chiropracty, or surgery.
Not likely, but a twisted nerve in the neck might.
It is shaped to look mostl like a twisted ladder, full of genetic information.
a bit like the continents now just closer and twisted
That's just two wires twisted together, one carrying a signal and the other carrying the ground for that same signal.
A snake's skeleton is composed mainly of ribs, with very few vertebrae. The ribs are elongated and flexible, allowing for the snake's unique movements and flexibility. The skull is also highly specialized for swallowing large prey whole, with flexible jaws and no fused bones.
it looks like a tile floor with black and white
Long thin pieces of wire, with brightly coloured fibres twisted into them.
TdP looks like a twisting, turning V-tach-the translation is "twisted points"
A twisted pair inside a braided shield that runs the entire length of the cable.
Most petcocks look like a small bolt with a wing nut style head. The bolt is soft plastic and the wings can be broken off if they are twisted too hard.
Some times they look like they've been broken, whuch is normal. Typically though they lay close to the rectum and are kinked or twisted.