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    Which of the Following Is NOT One of Hubble's Types
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Which of the Following Is NOT One of Hubble's Types

Question 119

Question 119

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Which of the following is NOT one of Hubble's types of galaxies?


A) Seyfert spirals
B) dwarf ellipticals
C) barrel spirals
D) normal spirals
E) irregular type II

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