Multiple Choice
In the Hubble Classification scheme, the three main types of galaxies are , , and .
A) spirals; Seyferts; irregulars
B) spirals; ellipticals; Seyferts
C) radio lobe; ellipticals; spirals
D) Seyferts; ellipticals; irregulars
E) spirals; ellipticals; irregulars
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