Multiple Choice
Are there types of galaxies in which we can see completely through their centers?
A) No.The intense gravity generated by the central black hole will bend light beams passing through all galaxies,even if they have few stars.
B) Yes.Dwarf galaxies have very few stars that are not closely packed,even near their centers.
C) No.All galaxies have dense central bulges and most contain a central black hole.
D) Yes.Space has been cleared through the centers of some very massive galaxies by their central supermassive black holes,producing a tunnel.
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