Digestion in sea anemones is different from digestion in humans in that sea anemones _________.
A) don't have an internal digestive system
B) don't absorb nutrients from their digestive cavities
C) have a simple digestive pouch with a single opening, while humans have a specialized digestive tube with two openings
D) harbor a complex community of microorganisms that digest their food and provide nutrients to their body tissues while humans have a simple community of bacteria
E) Digestion in sea anemones is the same as it is in humans.
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