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Also known by its chemical composition [[sodium]] [[chlorine|chloride]], salt was an essential nutrient for [[Humans|Human]] physiology, particularly in desert climates, and was also used in food preparation. The [[M-113 creature]] was particularly dependent upon the substance, and had evolved the ability to draw salt directly from another life form via suction cup-like appendages on its hands.<ref name="TOS05"/> | Also known by its chemical composition [[sodium]] [[chlorine|chloride]], salt was an essential nutrient for [[Humans|Human]] physiology, particularly in desert climates, and was also used in food preparation. The [[M-113 creature]] was particularly dependent upon the substance, and had evolved the ability to draw salt directly from another life form via suction cup-like appendages on its hands.<ref name="TOS05"/> |
Revision as of 16:20, 16 January 2022
Also known by its chemical composition sodium chloride, salt was an essential nutrient for Human physiology, particularly in desert climates, and was also used in food preparation. The M-113 creature was particularly dependent upon the substance, and had evolved the ability to draw salt directly from another life form via suction cup-like appendages on its hands.[1]
Notes and References
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Enemy Within". Star Trek, season 1, episode 5 (Production number 05). Directed by Leo Penn. Written by Richard Matheson. Desilu Productions. 6 October 1966.