which solution has just the right amount of s...

which solution has just the right amount of sugar dissolved in it? *\n- supersaturated\n- unsaturated\n- saturated\n- the one with the most dissolved\n\nnuclear reaction in which a large radioactive element is split by a charged neutron * forming two smaller elements and producing lots of energy.\n- nuclear fission\n- nuclear reactor\n- nuclear energy\n\nthe protein found in blood that transports oxygen *\n- hemoglobin\n- keratin\n- myoglobin\n- insulin

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# Brief Explanations: 1. A saturated solution has the maximum amount of solute (sugar in this case) dissolved in a solvent at a given temperature and pressure. A supersaturated solution has more solute than the saturated - state, an unsaturated solution has less solute than the maximum amount that can dissolve, and "the one with the most dissolved" is not a standard term for the right - amount solution. 2. Nuclear fission is the process where a large radioactive element is split by a neutron (not a charged neutron, but the description best fits fission), forming two smaller elements and releasing a large amount of energy. A nuclear reactor is a device to control nuclear reactions, and nuclear energy is the energy released from nuclear reactions. 3. Hemoglobin is the protein in red blood cells that binds to oxygen and transports it throughout the body. Keratin is a protein in hair, nails, and skin, myoglobin is in muscle cells for oxygen storage, and insulin is a hormone that regulates blood sugar levels. # Answer: 1. Saturated 2. Nuclear Fission 3. Hemoglobin