The answer is true. The nerve cell is the primary unit of communication in the neurological system (neuron). The cell body, a primary branching fiber (axon), and numerous smaller branching fibers comprise each nerve cell (dendrites). Nerve cells (neurones) are 'excitable' cells that may convert a range of stimuli into electrical impulses, continuously delivering information about the external
The internal environment to the central nervous system (in the form of sequences of action potentials) (CNS). Except for sponges and placozoa, the neuron is the primary component of neural tissue in all animals. Plants and fungi, for example, lack nerve cells.
If all frogs were to die off, a valuable food source will go missing in the food chain of many animals around the world after that the number of animals that eat the frogs will die off, then the animals that eat them will go hungry, and their populations will be devastated as well.