What were the results of the life-sciences experiments aboard the Viking landers?
A) strong reactions releasing oxygen from apparent biological causes (e.g., bacteria)
B) none at all since the Martian soil is completely chemically inert and biologically sterile
C) strong reactions releasing oxygen but from nonbiological causes
D) slight fizzing due to released carbon dioxide but very little else
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