About two thirds of the nearby spiral galaxies (which we can study in more detail) don't have a round central bulge, but instead show
A) no central bulge at all, just a uniform galaxy
B) a central bulge with a bar of stars in the middle
C) a central bulge with a completely irregular and unsymmetric shape
D) a central bulge with 2 giant jets coming out larger than the galaxy
E) you can't fool me; all spirals have a round central bulge
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