Answer;
D) Diffusion transfers particles from an area of high to low concentration.
Explanation;
- Active transport is a physiological process that involves movements of molecules against a concentration gradient, and requires the use of energy in the form of ATP.
- Diffusion on the other hand involves the movement of particles or molecules from a region where they are in high concentration to a region where they are lowly concentrated.
- The two processes differ in the sense that diffusion is a passive transport where molecules move across the cell membrane through a concentration gradient while active transport requires cellular energy in the form of ATP for transportation of molecules against the concentration gradient.