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    A Particular Galaxy Has a Nuclear Region of More-Or-Less Uniform
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A Particular Galaxy Has a Nuclear Region of More-Or-Less Uniform

Question 65

Question 65

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A particular galaxy has a nuclear region of more-or-less uniform brightness from which long lanes of stars curve outward.What type of galaxy is this?


A) Lenticular
B) Spiral
C) Elliptical
D) Irregular

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