How do hemichordates and echinoderms differ in the way they feed?
A) Hemichordates capture food with tube feet and transport it to the mouth; echinoderms are filter feeders.
B) Hemichordates capture prey with the large proboscis; many echinoderms capture prey with tube feet.
C) Hemichordates are predatory; echinoderms are all filter feeders.
D) Hemichordates evert their stomach to digest prey; echinoderms digest prey internally.
E) Hemichordates are active predators; echinoderms burrow into sediments and wait for prey.
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