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Red blood cells have no genetic information in them. White blood cells have the usual diploid number 46 (23 pairs). Sperm cells are haploid, so have 23 chromosomes.
Sperm does not contain red and white blood cells
This depends on the reason for the infertility. Usually problems with sperm are genetic, so cannot be seen by looking at sperm. However some sperm will have motility problems that reduce fertility, and this can clearly be seen down a microscope - some sperm will be seen swimming round in circles.
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 sperm should carry the gene for type A blood.
no...........its nt prepared by blood
No, there is no blood in semen or sperm.
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No, sperm does not contain blood. Sperm is primarily made up of proteins, sugars, and other substances necessary for fertilization. Blood in semen can be a sign of bleeding in the reproductive tract and should be evaluated by a healthcare provider.
sperm cells or spermatozoa are microscopic, so small that they can only be seen with the highest power of a light microscope.
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