Answer:
The correct answer is - the large cross-sectional area and greater length of the cytoplasmic core get less resistance than the smaller cross-sectional area.
Explanation:
The greater length and the large cross-sectional area of the cytoplasmic path or core get less resistance than the resistance of the current path which is the small cross-sectional area of axoplasm. This leads it to greater resistance than the resistance of the current path through the extracellular fluid.
Other than this there is also an unequal distribution of the ions that leads to the increase in potential difference as higher Na+ ions present in cytoplasm and high amount of K+ ion present in axoplasm.
Sharp teeth that are constantly replaced would be the answer! In order for it to be a specific adaptation you would need the detail of why the animal has that adaption for example fins for stability:)
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Two possible answers, the plant kingdom or the eukaryotic kingdom because the plant is within this category along with animals.