Answer;
(D)Cells rely on external energy to move molecules.
Step-by-step explanation;
- Active transport is the movement of dissolved molecules into or out of a cell through the cell membrane, from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration using energy in the form of ATP.
- In this type of transport,particles move against the concentration gradient, using energy released by hydrolysis of ATP.
- Examples of active transport includes; uptake of glucose in the small intestines and uptake of ions from the soil by root hair cells in plants.