NO! You must go and see a doctor (I am a doctor)
Sperm does not contain red and white blood cells
The sperm should carry the gene for type A blood.
The human sperm cell has 23 chromosomes. White blood cells have 46 chromosomes. Mature red blood cells to not contain a nucleus, and therefore has no chromosomes. Platelets are cell fragments and also do not contain nuclei.
The normal red blood cells would be better because sickled red blood cells clump and are not circulated as well as normal red blood cells are.
Probably because of the tail. It also depends on what kind of sperm are you looking at. The Head of the Human Sperm is 5µm and the tail is around 50µm. Human Red Blood Cell is 6-8µm. But if you will look at a bulls sperm its larger the human rbc and sperm
red blood white blood sperm cells, but that's for the male.
The deficiency of sperm cells is called Oligospermia. Oligospermia is the condition of having less than the normal number of spermatozoa in the semen.
In a normal human male, up to 10% of Sperm cells are defective.
they are germ cells, or haploid, as they have half the chromosomes as normal cells (in humans)
Normal blood red cells are biconcave disks, approx. oval.
Meiosis would produce sperm cells and epithelial cells in plants. Red blood cells do not undergo meiosis, as they lack a nucleus and are not capable of dividing.
The usual for a single sperm is none or one. Occasionally a defect will allow two.