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Sperm cells can be seen as a haploid phase of many organisms' lifecycle, so are alive by pretty much any definition.

In humans, the haploid phase of the lifecycle is single-celled, while the diploid phase is multicellular. In contrast, in mosses and fungi the haploid phase is multicellular while the diploid phase (sporophytes/zygote) is single-celled.

Red blood cells are discussed in the article.



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