Lyme disease is caused by a bacterium transmitted to human by deer ticks. Generally deer ticks pick up the bacterium while in the larva stage from feeding on infected white-footed mice. However, certain other species on which the larva feed do not harbor the bacterium. Therefore, if the population of these other species were increased, the number of ticks acquiring the bacterium and hence the number of people contracting Lyme disease would likely decline.
Which of the following, if true, most strengthens the argument?
A. Ticks do not suffer any adverse consequences from carrying the bacterium that causes Lyme disease in the humans.
B. There are no known cases of a human’s contracting Lyme disease through contact with white-footed mice.
C. A deer tick feeds only once while in the larva stage.
D. A single host animal can be the source of bacterium for many tick larva.
E. None of the other species on which deer tick larva feed harbor other bacteria that ticks transmit to humans.
答案选C。为什么咧?