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What is a nuclear bulge?

a) The bulging corner of a spiral galaxy consisting of gas in the shape of a spiral sphere that circles a galaxy
b) The bulging center of a spiral galaxy consisting of debris in the shape of a flattened sphere that circles a black hole
c) The bulging corner of a spiral galaxy consisting of debris in the shape of a flattened sphere that circles a black hole
d) The bulging center of a spiral galaxy consisting of stars in the shape of a flattened sphere that circles a black hole

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the answer would be D) the building center of a spiral galaxy consisting of stars in the shape of a flattened sphere that circles a black holeĀ 
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Answer: d) The bulging center of a spiral galaxy consisting of stars in the shape of a flattened sphere that circles a black hole

Explanation:

Bulge is part of star at the center where stars are closely packed. Most of the spiral galaxies have Bulge at their heart that is at their center. The shape of a bulge resembles that of a flattened sphere. Most of the bulges have high compact mass at their center about which the stars rotate. This high compact mass at the center is assumed to be super-massive black-hole.

Thus, a nuclear bulge can be defines as: d) The bulging center of a spiral galaxy consisting of stars in the shape of a flattened sphere that circles a black hole

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