Karyotype 1 has the normal human chromosome count of 23 chromosome pairs including 22 autosomes and 1 sex chromosome pair, identifying the individual as a healthy male. Karyotype 2 is identified as a male based on his 45 autosomes and 2 sex chromosomes, but he is abnormal. Karyotype 3 is also abnormal, identified as male with 44 autosomes but 3 sex chromosomes rather than the typical pair. All karyotypes were analyzed to determine gender and identify any abnormalities.