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you see a doctor! NOW! ---- Additional answer from a doctor: Blood in the sperm is a bad sign of serious disease. It could also be due to having had violent sex but either way you need to see a doctor. (I'm a doctor)

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Which of the following would be produced by meiosis red blood cell cells of the stem in plants sperm cell or epithelial cell?

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.


What are the different cells in the body?

red blood cells, white blood cells, skin cells, sperm cells and egg cells


What has 46 chromosomes in a humans body?

All your cells except for red blood cells and your reproductive (egg & sperm) cells.


Which is larger the egg cell or the sperm cell?

Egg cells are the biggest: you could only fit one on the head of a pin. But I'm not sure if a sperm cell is bigger than a red blood cell or vice versa.


Which has the smallest diameter squamous epithelium red blood cells smooth muscle cells or sperm?

== == I do not know about epithelial cells but i do know this: Red blood cells are the smallest ones measuring about 6 or 7 um. Sperm cells are also very small(25um) but are big compared to red blood cells. Its dificult to compare these cells to muscle cells because they are long but skinny. ________________________________________ (New to this answers thing, don't feel comfortable deleting other people's stuff) I just did a bio lab and these are my measurements: Red blood cells: 8µm wide; 10µm long Sperm cells: 2µmwide; 10µm long (known to vary) Striated muscle (This is skeletal muscle, like a bicep; I don't know how it compares to smooth muscle and they really varied in length) 40µm wide; 430µm long Cheek epithelial cells: 59µm wide; 63µm long

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Does sperm consist of white blood cells?

Sperm does not contain red and white blood cells


Which of the following would be produced by meiosis red blood cell cells of the stem in plants sperm cell or epithelial cell?

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.


Why do red blood cells prevent the muscles from cramping?

red blood cells are good


What are the different cells in the body?

red blood cells, white blood cells, skin cells, sperm cells and egg cells


What has 46 chromosomes in a humans body?

All your cells except for red blood cells and your reproductive (egg & sperm) cells.


What are some cells that are in the human body?

red blood white blood sperm cells, but that's for the male.


Name some cells in the body?

red blood cell ovum sperm


How are cells arranged from smallest to biggest?

Sperm cells--->RBCs--->tissue cells---->nerve cells with all their parts--->ovum.The smallest is the sperm cell, next is the red blood cell, next are other tissue cells, next are nerve cells and the largest is the ovum (egg).


What cell structure?

They are found in the human body such as: skin cells red blood cells white blood cells sperm cells nerve cells etc. Thanks.


What are the similarities between a red blood cell and sperm cell?

A red blood cell and sperm cell are similar in that they both carry something to their destinations, for example, red blood cells carry oxygen around the body while sperm cells carry genetic information into the egg.


Of the four cells Squamous epithelium Red Blood cells smooth muscle cells or sperm which has the smallest diameter and which is the Longest?

Sperm cells have the smallest diameter of the cells mentioned if measuring at the head. However, the flagellum makes the cell appear very long.


Do red blood cells prevent pathogens from entering the body?

No, that is the job of the various white blood cells.