Why does senescence occur?
A) Because of the relative magnitude of the benefits that animals can derive from current reproduction versus from living longer.
B) Because things must eventually wear down, like the transmission on a car.
C) Because everything must grow old and die as a part of the cycle of life.
D) As yet there is no good Darwinian explanation for this.
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