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I can't directly view images here, but I can tell you that a diploid cell's karyotype will show chromosome pairs (two sets of chromosomes), which is typical for somatic cells. On the other hand, a haploid cell's karyotype will have just one set of chromosomes, which is typical for gametes, like sperm and egg cells. If you're looking at a karyotype with pairs of chromosomes, it's diploid. If there's only one set, it's haploid.
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