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- Downloads/OCR ExamBulder e 4um Fig. 17.2 i) The diameter of the Kupffer cell in the image is 9.1 cm. Assuming it is spherical, caloulate the actual volume of this cell. Give your answer to four significant figures Show your working GOODTissue cell Sel tisu Blood plasma Plasma darah ньсо, co, H,0 H* HbH* Red Blood cell Systemic capillary Карpilari Sel darah merah sistemik Interstitial fluid Bendalir interstitial Figure 5 Rajah 5 i. Identify P. Kenalpasti P. Name the enzyme involved in the conversion of carbon dioxide into Q. Namakan enzim yang terlibat dalam pertukaran karbon dioksida kepada Q. ii. iii. Based on Figure 5, state the partial pressure of oxygen and carbon dioxide in interstitial fluid that causes gases exchanges. Berdasarkan Rajah 5, nyatakan tekanan separa oksigen dan karbon dioksida dalam bendalir tisu yang menyebabkan pertukaran gas.Calculate the amount of BSA protein added to eachof the tubes and write this in Table 2 (Protein