Does the typical pattern of symptoms for a sexually- transmitted disease make sense in light of the trade-off hypothesis?
A) Yes. Symptoms are often so mild that people are unaware they have the disease; therefore, the disease is more likely to get transmitted to the next host.
B) Yes. The diseases are often deadly, quickly, which makes sense because it's so easy for them to be transmitted to the next host.
C) No. Symptoms are often so mild people are unaware they have the disease, which also makes transmission to the next host highly unlikely.
D) No. The diseases are often deadly, quickly, which doesn't make sense because this makes transmission to the next host highly unlikely.
E) No, but the majority of diseases don't follow the predicted pattern.
10) 4
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