Sperm of a fertile male.
NO
You can't.
It doesn't depend on how much of sperm is produced for a man to be fertile but it depends on the quality of the sperm. Many lifestyle factors affect the quality of sperm, eg. Smoking, excessive alcohol intake , temperature at which the testicles are kept at, etc.
the sperm finds a fertile egg and makes a baby
they gave females fertile sperm.
The color of sperm does not affect fertility. Sperm color can vary from clear to white, and factors such as diet, hydration, and overall health can influence its appearance. Fertility is determined by sperm count, motility, and morphology.
Yes, however sperm count decreases with age.
The sperm must have an X chromosome as opposed to a Y chromosome.
The only way to determine if a man or woman is sterile is to have them tested. There are a series of tests that can be done on a sample of the man's sperm to determine if he is sterile. As a rule of thumb this is what a man needs to be considered fertile: 2ml or more of semen 2 million sperm per ml of semen 50% or more of the sperm must be correctly formed 50% or more of the sperm must have good motility
Average males usually become potentially fertile (produce sperm) at age 13, however aren't fully fertile until age 14-16. See link in related links.
In males, the testis become larger and can produce mature sperm. in males, the ovaries become fertile. Only fertile sperm and eggs can reproduce.