Many species of chemosynthetic bacteria have evolved symbiotic relationships with other organisms. For example, chemosynthetic bacteria can be found in the bodies of tube worms that live near hydrothermal vents. Although tube worms cannot produce their own food, they often thrive around these underwater vents. How are the tube worms able to survive? A. Tube worms feed on glucose produced by the chemosynthetic bacteria they harbor. B. Tube worms feed on inorganic compounds produced by the chemosynthetic bacteria they harbor. C. Tube worms digest chemosynthetic bacteria to obtain glucose. D. Tube worms digest chemosynthetic bacteria to obtain inorganic compounds.