USE THE PICTURE I ATTACHED TO FILL IN THE BLANKS BELOW
1.Spiral galaxy
-Thick _ and flattene...
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USE THE PICTURE I ATTACHED TO FILL IN THE BLANKS BELOW
1.Spiral galaxy
-Thick _ and flattened _ that _ around the centre
-Most _ type
2.Elliptical galaxy
-_ or flattened disk-shaped galaxy
-Usually contains older stars that are not as _ as spiral galaxies
3.Irregular galaxy
-Galaxy with no _ _
-Least _
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